You want the latest on Brawl Stars rewards and Creator Codes in 2026—what’s new, what actually pays off, and what to avoid. You’ll learn how to claim 100 Gems at season start, use early bundles like the 5× Gadget Token pack, and unlock Supercell ID Rewards for web-only cosmetics. You’ll also see how Creator Codes work, why some rewards fail, and how to get freebies without codes. But first, you need one simple setup step.
Latest Brawl Stars Rewards
Although the season just started, you can already stack valuable rewards: grab 100 Gems, a 5x Gadget Token bundle, and an exclusive Skins-only Box purchasable for 500 Club Coins during the shop rotation. You’ll also see periodic cosmetic drops through ID Rewards, plus 50 ID Points just for linking your Supercell ID, which you can redeem on the ID Rewards website for Brawl Stars items. If you grind the Brawl Pass premium track, you’ll secure season-exclusive skins, up to 300 Gems across tiers, and roughly 1,200 Club Coins of value when you finish it.
Creator Code promotions rotate monthly, giving you occasional in-game drops and cosmetic offers, while supporting creators with up to 5% in Creator Coins. Event rewards continue, including Power Play tokens, Token Doublers, and Chromatic shards.
How to Claim Brawl Stars Rewards
Kick things off by linking your Supercell ID to unlock ID Rewards: open Brawl Stars, tap the Supercell ID menu, head to the Rewards tab, and select “Earn points for exclusive rewards.” Follow the prompt to id.supercell.com in your browser, sign in, and activate ID Rewards.
Link your Supercell ID in Brawl Stars, then activate ID Rewards at id.supercell.com to start earning points.
Now claim rewards cleanly:
1) Earn points by completing missions across Supercell services; you won’t get points from in-app purchases.
2) Visit https://id.supercell.com to track points and redeem rotating Brawl Stars cosmetics and items; only items shown on the site are claimable.
3) Mind expiry: purchase-earned points expire 12 months after purchase; mission-earned points expire 12 months after your most recent points-earning activity. Claimed rewards are non-refundable.
4) Run into activation, claiming, or visibility issues? Use the contact form on the ID Rewards site for support.
Activate first, play missions, then redeem promptly so points don’t lapse.
Brawl Stars Creator Codes
Want to support your favorite Brawl Stars creator while you shop? Enter their Creator Code in the in-game shop under “Support a Creator” or “Creator Code.” Codes are short, case-insensitive strings approved through Supercell’s Creator Program. Once you apply a code, it stays active until you replace or remove it.
Every time you spend Gems, Coins, or make a real-money purchase with a code active, a portion of the value goes to that creator as a commission. You can switch codes anytime, but commissions only apply to purchases made while that specific code is active. If you don’t see a payout option for a creator, they may be ineligible under current program rules or regional requirements, which Supercell updates periodically. Choose a creator you enjoy and keep the code active before checkout.
Why Some Brawl Stars Rewards Don’t Work
If a Brawl Stars reward won’t show up or redeem, it usually comes down to Supercell ID Rewards setup, eligibility, or timing. You must activate Supercell ID Rewards at id.supercell.com before earning points or claiming items; unactivated accounts won’t receive them. Claims also run only through the browser-based Rewards page (including the in‑game tab that opens the site), and they’re non‑refundable.
1) You didn’t activate Supercell ID Rewards, so points never accrued and the reward can’t trigger.
2) You’re using a different Supercell ID than the one that earned the points; points are non‑transferable, so claims fail.
3) Your points expired—purchases and missions lapse after 12 months—so the item is now unclaimable.
4) You expected points from in‑app purchases or certain promotions; those don’t grant ID Rewards Points.
How to Find More Brawl Stars Rewards
Start by checking the Supercell ID Rewards page—either via the in‑game Rewards tab under your Supercell ID menu or at id.supercell.com—to see rotating Brawl Stars items you can claim with points. Browse the catalog regularly; offers change, and some bundles are exclusive or time‑limited.
Earn more points by completing missions listed on the ID Rewards site and within other Supercell services tied to your account. Track your point balance and each item’s expiry date before redeeming—points expire 12 months after your most recent earning activity, so don’t let them lapse.
Use creator codes separately from ID Rewards. Enter a creator’s code in the in‑game Shop (or during applicable App Store/Google Play purchases) to unlock creator‑specific bonuses shown on the rewards page. If something’s missing, use the site’s support form.
How to Get Free Rewards in Brawl Stars (Without Codes)
Beyond browsing Supercell ID Rewards and creator bundles, you can rack up freebies entirely in-game by playing smart. Focus on consistent play, event timing, and maximizing token gains to turn regular sessions into steady rewards without spending or using creator codes.
1) Clear seasonal events and Challenges. You’ll bank Coins, Power Points, and sometimes Brawlers or Skins from completions and Trophy Road milestones.
2) Grind daily Quests and hop into Special Events (Brawl Ball, Gem Grab, limited-time modes). Those Tokens convert into Brawl Boxes and Big Boxes on the free track.
3) Activate free Token Doublers and grab Token Drops from Club Games and the free Season Pass tier to speed up progress.
4) Join an active Club for Club Rewards and co-op challenges, and watch official livestreams or socials for timed in-game gifts like Coins, Tokens, or occasional skins.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Reward Codes in Brawl Stars?
No, you won’t find permanent reward codes. You’ll earn rotating rewards through Supercell ID Rewards instead. Activate your ID in a browser, complete missions, spend points on limited-time items, and ignore third-party “free code” claims.
How to Claim 100 Free Starr Drops?
Open the in-game shop, tap Support a Creator, enter a participating creator’s exact code, and confirm. You’ll instantly receive 100 Starr Drops once per account. If nothing appears, contact Support with screenshots and the exact code.
What Rewards Can You Get in Brawl Stars?
You can get rotating skins, pins, sprays, Star Powers, coins, Power Points, and other cosmetics. Activate Supercell ID in a browser, complete missions to earn points, then redeem limited-time rewards before points expire; claimed items aren’t refundable or transferable.
Who Is LGBTQ in Brawl Stars?
No characters are officially labeled LGBTQ+. You’ll see Supercell support LGBTQ+ creators, Pride-themed cosmetics, and community spotlights. You can follow featured creators on official channels and events, but you shouldn’t assume any character’s orientation from lore or cosmetics.
Conclusion
You’ve now got the playbook to squeeze the most value from Brawl Stars. Claim your season-start Gems, grab early bundles like the 5× Gadget Token pack, and link your Supercell ID for ID Points and rotating cosmetics. Enter a Creator Code to support your favorite creator while you shop. If rewards don’t appear, double-check expirations and eligibility. Keep an eye on official channels for fresh drops, and don’t forget daily quests and events for steady, free rewards.