Tribe Gaming defeat Team Elektros in the North America August final
Tribe Gaming defeated Team Elektros 3-1 in the North America August Monthly Final. The result gave Tribe Gaming their first monthly title of the 2026 season. It also completed the region’s final monthly event before the international phase.
The final brought together the two leading North American teams. Team Elektros had won three monthly events during the season, while Tribe Gaming had reached the later rounds with greater consistency. The last series ended with Tribe Gaming taking three sets.
Tribe Gaming converted another deep run into a title
Tribe Gaming had regularly passed the quarterfinal and semifinal stages during the season. Those results kept the team near the top even without an earlier monthly victory. August finally added a first-place finish. A monthly final uses several sets with different modes and maps. Teams need more than one successful composition. They also need clear plans for objective control and late defensive positions.
Tribe Gaming won three of the four completed sets in the grand final. That score shows a firm advantage without suggesting that every game was simple. Team Elektros still took one set and forced changes. The winning team handled those changes better. Draft decisions remained connected to the map and mode. Players also protected leads after gaining early control.
Team Elektros remained a strong final opponent
Team Elektros entered the event with three monthly titles from 2026. That record made them the most frequent North American winner during the regular season. One final defeat does not remove those results. The August series did show where Tribe Gaming created the larger advantage.
Team Elektros could not turn its single set win into a longer recovery. The next set again moved toward Tribe Gaming.
Short Brawl Stars games can change after one lost position. A team that gives up the central area may spend the rest of the game defending. Recovering that space requires a coordinated push. Team Elektros had enough quality to reach another final. Tribe Gaming‘s 3-1 result therefore carries real value. It came against a team with repeated success across the same season.
| Final match | Final series result |
|---|---|
| Tribe Gaming — Team Elektros | 3-1 |
| August winner | Tribe Gaming |
North America produced four monthly winners
The 2026 North American season ended with four different monthly champions. That spread shows that the region was not controlled by one team in every event. Bracket position and current form changed the outcome. Team Elektros collected the most individual monthly victories. Tribe Gaming used consistent high finishes and bonus points from the Brawl Cup to strengthen its overall position. The systems reward both titles and repeated progress.

The August trophy gives Tribe Gaming a completed result before the international events. Tribe Gaming now have a 2026 monthly title. The regional table and the single-event bracket measure different things. The table reflects work across the season. The August bracket records who performed best during this event.
The final tested several parts of the map pool
Teams prepare a broad group of brawlers because bans and picks change between sets. A composition that controls open space may struggle on a map with narrow routes.
Coaches and players need alternatives ready. Objective modes also demand different timing. Gem Grab rewards safe control of the carrier. Brawl Ball can turn on one open lane. Knockout places greater value on every life.
The final score does not need a complicated interpretation. Tribe Gaming won three sets, while Team Elektros won one. That difference made Tribe Gaming the August champion. Future international matches will provide different opponents and maps. The North American final ended with Tribe Gaming holding the trophy.
The title gives Tribe Gaming a clear result before Tokyo
Tribe Gaming entered August with their World Finals place already secure. The monthly final still offered a competitive bracket and regional points. Winning it provided useful pressure before the trip to Tokyo. Team Elektros also continue toward the international stage. The teams may meet again in a later event only if the draw allows it. Their August result does not carry into a new bracket.
Preparation now moves from familiar regional opponents to a global field. Draft patterns that worked in North America may receive different answers. Both teams need to review the final without copying every choice forward. Tribe Gaming leave the monthly season with a 3-1 victory over the most frequent regional winner. That is the central fact of the event. It gives the team a current title and closes North America’s monthly programme.