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Brazilian Art Student Claims Candy Crush All Stars 2026 Crown in London

Luana from Bahia, Brazil, climbed from millions of casual mobile players to the center of a London stage, securing the 2026 Candy Crush All Stars championship title. The victory capped a global tournament that transformed solitary smartphone gaming into a high-stakes, live-audience spectacle featuring a seven-figure prize pool.

Brazilian Art Student Claims Candy Crush All Stars 2026 Crown in London

The final rounds saw competitors from the United States, Germany, Spain, and beyond gather to test their speed and strategy. The event marked a shift for the franchise, introducing a high-intensity bonus round that awarded an additional $10,000 to the fastest player, further escalating the pressure beyond standard gameplay. Among the finalists were Ingrid and German, a husband-and-wife duo from California’s Bay Area who reached the stage independently.

Beyond the prize money, Luana received a custom championship ring crafted by Icebox. The piece features a rotating blue Wrapped Candy dome set among sapphires, rubies, and emeralds shaped like the game's iconic power-ups. For Todd Green, President at King, the event served as a testament to the competitive potential of casual mobile titles. Luana, reflecting on her journey from a casual player to a global champion, noted that the game had evolved from a way to pass small moments into a life-changing professional achievement.

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