If you are a fan of Brawl Stars, you’ve probably heard of Null’s Brawl too. At first glance, they both seem similar. But actually, there’s a big difference between them. In this blog post, we’re going to break everything down in very simple words, so even if you’re new, you can understand clearly. We’ll look at gameplay, updates, brawlers, features, risks, and more.
What is Brawl Stars?
Brawl Stars is a popular multiplayer online battle game by Supercell. It’s an action-packed game where you pick a character called a Brawler and fight against others in various game modes. The game has regular updates, special events, powerful gadgets, and stunning graphics.
What is Null’s Brawl?
Null’s Brawl is a private server version of Brawl Stars. It’s not developed by Supercell. Instead, it’s made by third-party developers to give players extra features, like unlimited gems, free skins, and access to locked content. It’s like a modded or hacked version.
Ownership & Server Type
- Brawl Stars is developed and published officially by Supercell.
- Null’s Brawl runs on private servers created by modding communities.
Brawl Stars is safe and secure because it’s supported by real devs. Null’s Brawl, on the other hand, is unofficial. It’s not on Google Play or App Store. You have to download the APK manually.

Gameplay Experience
Both games look same when you start playing, but the real difference comes with gameplay freedom.
- In Brawl Stars, you unlock brawlers by progressing and earning rewards.
- In Null’s Brawl, you get all brawlers unlocked from the beginning, even unreleased ones.
That means you can test all skins, gadgets, and features without waiting or paying.
But that also means…
- No real matchmaking
- Bots and other Null’s Brawl users only
- No ranked system
Skins and Gems – Free or Not?
One of the biggest reasons why players go for Null’s Brawl is the unlimited resources.
- Brawl Stars: You earn gems slowly or buy them.
- Null’s Brawl: You start with unlimited gems and coins.
You can get:
- All skins for free
- All star powers and gadgets
- Seasonal content anytime
But remember, these things are just for fun. They don’t carry over to the original game.
Updates – Who’s Faster?
Supercell releases official updates with new brawlers, maps, game modes, and features every season.
- Brawl Stars updates are polished, tested, and official.
- Null’s Brawl updates usually copy those features, but take time.
Sometimes, Null’s Brawl can be ahead by adding experimental brawlers or custom skins, but many times it lags behind official updates.
Online Multiplayer – Real Players or Bots?
- Brawl Stars: You play with real players in real-time. Everything counts.
- Null’s Brawl: You play against bots or random players on the same private server.
It’s more of a practice ground than competitive gameplay.
Safety and Ban Risk
Many ask, “Is Null’s Brawl safe?”
- Brawl Stars is 100% safe and secure.
- Null’s Brawl is not official, and although it doesn’t affect your Supercell account, it is still an unofficial mod.
You won’t get banned from Brawl Stars if you play Null’s Brawl separately. But be sure never to connect Null’s Brawl to your real Supercell ID.
Ads and Monetization
- Brawl Stars has monetization with skins, gems, and season passes.
- Null’s Brawl has no in-app purchases. It’s all free. Some versions may show ads (depending on where you download from), but most are ad-free.
So, if you just want to enjoy everything without spending money, Null’s Brawl gives you that.
Mods and Custom Content
Another cool part about Null’s Brawl is that developers can add custom features, like:
- New maps
- New game modes
- Special skins
- Community mods
Brawl Stars does not allow this because it keeps everything balanced and fair. Null’s Brawl allows more freedom and fun experiments.
Community and Support
- Supercell has official support, events, esports, and a huge player base.
- Null’s Brawl has an active fan community, but no official support.
If something breaks in Brawl Stars, Supercell will fix it. In Null’s Brawl, you wait for mod developers.
Tournaments and Ranked Play
Brawl Stars has:
- Competitive ranked matchmaking
- Tournaments
- Clubs and power leagues
Null’s Brawl:
- No real tournaments
- No ranked play
- Just custom fun
So, if you’re a competitive player, you’ll prefer the real Brawl Stars.
File Size and Device Support
- Brawl Stars is optimized for most devices.
- Null’s Brawl file size can be bigger due to unlocked content and modded features.
Sometimes, Null’s Brawl may crash or not work on older phones. So always check the version and device compatibility.
Which Is Better for Beginners?
It depends what you want:
- For learning the game: Null’s Brawl lets you test everything freely.
- For real experience: Brawl Stars gives you proper progression and challenge.
If you’re just starting, you can use Null’s Brawl to test different brawlers and then move to Brawl Stars for real competition.
Pros and Cons
Feature | Brawl Stars | Null’s Brawl |
---|---|---|
Official Server | Yes | No |
Free Gems | No | Yes |
All Brawlers | Unlock slowly | All unlocked |
Real Players | Yes | Mostly bots |
Custom Skins | No | Yes |
Ads | No | Sometimes |
Safety | Very safe | Use with care |
Regular Updates | Yes | May be delayed |
Final Thoughts
Honestly, both games are fun in their own way. Null’s Brawl is like a sandbox version of Brawl Stars. You get to explore all features without grinding. It’s perfect for casual players, testers, and fans who want to see everything the game can offer. But if you’re looking for real-time battles, competitive thrill, and official events, then Brawl Stars is the way to go. There’s no harm in trying both—as long as you understand that Null’s Brawl is unofficial and should be treated as a fun extra, not a replacement.