You’ve crushed it on your main Brawl Stars account, unlocking Brawlers and climbing the leaderboards. But what if you want to start over or have a secret alt account to experiment with your new skills? Let’s unpack how to make and manage multiple accounts...

Supercell’s Rules: What’s Allowed (and What’s Not)
Per the Supercell Support Portal, you can have multiple accounts if each is registered to a different device and email address. Why? Prevent trophy manipulation or exploitation of matchmaking. For instance, using a second account to sabotage opponents or inflate your main profile is against the terms.
But fair play, like maintaining one Brawl Stars account for casual play and another for competitive grinding, is completely fine. Just remember to avoid interactions between your accounts!
How to Create Multiple Brawl Stars Accounts

To create more than one Brawl Stars account, you’ll need a separate email address or Game Center account for each one. It’s as simple as that!
First, make sure that each new account has a unique email or Game Center login. Then, log out of your current account through the in-game settings and log in with another email or Game Center ID. Just remember your login information so you can easily switch later.
How to Switch Accounts Without Losing Progress
Swapping between your Brawl Stars accounts is quick and hassle-free. iOS users can switch accounts via Game Center, while Android players can use the in-game settings menu to log in and out of different accounts. Just remember which email or Game Center ID is linked to each account to avoid confusion.
Multiple accounts give you fresh perspectives, new challenges, and extra chances to test different Brawlers, strategies, and game modes. It’s basically like having multiple paths to victory in the game!
Why Go Multi-Account?
Test different strategies risk-free.
Time-consuming to level up multiple accounts.
Compete in regional leaderboards.
Potential money-making from selling your extra accounts.
How to Avoid the Ban Hammer
Teaming in Solo Modes: Even innocent-looking collusion between accounts can trigger alerts.
Rapid Device Swaps: Logging into multiple game accounts on a new device too quickly may lock you out.
Different IPs: Playing on different IP addresses could trigger a ban as it may present a false positive for account sharing.
Master the Multi-Account Game
Many players enjoy having multiple accounts to try different strategies, experiment with new Brawlers, or improve their gaming experience. Following our guide above to setting up multiple accounts is easier than you might think.
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