After two years as a key part of Supercell’s Brawl Stars Esports Partner Program, Spacestation Gaming (SSG) is officially stepping away. The announcement was made on Brawl Stars Esports’ social media, confirming that the Utah-based organisation’s partnership will end just before the 2025 Brawl Stars World Finals in Sweden.
After an incredible two years as a Brawl Stars Esports Partner, Spacestation Gaming will be leaving the Partner Program. We wish them luck on their upcoming World Finals run.
Anyone who has an SSG cosmetic will keep it, but if you haven’t picked one up yet, get it before it’s… pic.twitter.com/dWdibzrQQH
— Brawl Stars Esports (@Brawl_esports) October 23, 2025
Farewell to a Longtime Partner
Supercell explained that the Brawl Stars Club Partner Program exists to bring fans closer to the action, spotlighting triumphs, heartbreaks, and behind-the-scenes stories from the competitive scene. The developer noted that while the collaboration with SSG had been “incredible,” sometimes the program “isn’t the right fit for everyone.”
“After an incredible two years of collaboration, Spacestation Gaming will be leaving the Partner Program,” Supercell said. “We wish them luck on their upcoming World Finals run.”
Fans who already own SSG-branded in-game cosmetics will keep them permanently, but those who haven’t yet grabbed them have until October 28th to do so via Supercell’s SSG link. After that date, they’ll no longer be available for purchase.
Staying Professional to the End
Despite the departure, SSG continues to support its players. Daniel “bobby” Levitt, one of Spacestation’s star players, spoke about the situation on X, emphasising that the organisation remains fully committed to its roster.
“They could have treated us badly because Brawl kicked them, but they’re still flying us to Europe early, getting us proper housing and giving us the best chance at Worlds,” Bobby said.
The comment was widely praised by fans, showing appreciation for how SSG handled the transition with professionalism and care.
Nothing, SSG is a great org we got really lucky with them. They could have treated us like shit because brawl kicked them. But they’re still flying us to Europe early, getting us proper housing and giving us the best chance at worlds.
— bobby (@bobbyBS_) October 23, 2025
Looking Ahead to the World Finals
The Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 will take place from November 28th to 30th in Sweden, where Spacestation Gaming will compete one last time under its current banner. The team will be among the top global contenders, eager to close out their partnership era on a high note.
As of now, the Partner Program includes nine organisations: LOUD, Gen.G, Team Heretics, ZETA, NAVI, SK Gaming, Tribe Gaming, Reply Totem, and FUT Esports.
What Is the Brawl Stars Partner Program?
Introduced in 2022, the Brawl Stars Partner Program gives select esports teams a unique in-game presence. Partnered organisations receive their own Pins, Sprays, and Profile Icons, along with a share of the revenue from player purchases.
While several teams have exited over time, new ones have joined to keep the program evolving. Both STMN and Luminosity Gaming also left earlier this year, leaving SSG as the most recent departure ahead of Worlds.
End of an Era
For fans, this marks the end of a memorable chapter in Brawl Stars esports. Spacestation Gaming’s two-year run brought energy, personality, and high-level competition to the scene. Now, as they prepare for the 2025 World Finals, all eyes will be on whether they can make their farewell performance one to remember.
