Supercell Store Gift Cards Expand to Brazil After EU Launch
Brawl Stars players in Brazil can now test Supercell Store gift cards, spotted days after the EU euro-region launch, with physical retail cards potentially on the way.

Supercell's Store gift card system has quietly expanded to Brazil, with players spotting the feature being tested there following its earlier rollout across select EU regions. The sightings landed fast: the Brawl Source account flagged gift cards being tested in Brazil and Germany in a post on March 22, 2026.
While there has been no official announcement yet, multiple players shared that digital Supercell Store gift cards are now appearing in Brazil and Germany, suggesting a wider global rollout could be on the way. The Brazilian context adds an extra layer of significance: a Brazilian mobile gaming outlet noted that the expansion arrives alongside Brazil's new ECA Digital law, known as Lei Felca, which prohibits the sale of random loot boxes and mystery chests in games targeting children. With randomized monetization now restricted in the country, a gift-card-based purchase system represents a more straightforward alternative for Brazilian players looking to spend on their favorite Supercell titles.
Supercell introduced the gift card system in EU countries using the euro earlier this month, where players can redeem codes directly through the Supercell Store or create one in-game. Currently, Brawl Stars is the only title in the lineup to support the feature. Redemption is straightforward: log in with your Supercell ID, enter a 16-digit code, and the balance gets added to your account, usable across purchases with an option to combine it with other payment methods if needed. One important limitation to note: each code is single-use and will only work once per player.
The digital rollout may not be the end of it. Community posts describe Supercell Store gift cards coming to both Brazil and Germany as digital cards, with physical versions expected to arrive in retail stores soon. Brazilian reporting also indicated gift cards have appeared on virtual marketplaces like Mercado Livre, with reports suggesting physical retail availability is also coming. No retailer names or shelf locations have been confirmed, and Supercell itself has yet to make any public statement on denominations, expiration policies, or a full country timeline.
Supercell has not officially confirmed timelines, but with testing already active in Europe and now Brazil, it is likely more countries will be added gradually. Brawl Stars players outside those regions will want to watch the Supercell Store closely; the pace of expansion from euro-zone EU countries to Brazil and Germany in a matter of weeks suggests the rollout is moving faster than the company's silence implies.
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