Brawl Stars — Mina Domina
Brawl Stars partnered with Rise to launch Mina, its first Brazilian-inspired Brawler. Working closely with Supercell’s in-house team, we shaped the creative concept and led the campaign across film, design, social, and launch. Grounded in Brazil’s music, movement, humor, and attitude, Mina arrived as more than a new character. She arrived as someone Brazil could recognize, claim, and carry forward.
In Brazil, attention isn’t
borrowed. It’s earned.
So we instead of another global launch. We built one the whole country could recognize, repeat, and claim as its own.

A MINA É BR.
A MINA DOMINA.
A rhythm-based assassin with Brazil in her movement, attitude, and way of winning. From every 1x1 to every headspin, Mina brought a new language into Brawl Stars: Rua, Roda e Rank. Sem Tilt. Só ginga.
With a rallying cry from Olympic skateboarder Rayssa Leal, Brazil called her in.
One simple complaint opened the portal: Brawl Stars needed uma mina daora. Mina answered with ginga, rhythm, and a fighting style built to turn every match into a performance.

From Starr Park to the streets of São Paulo
Mina’s language moved across film, social, creators, and public space through a visual system built from her rhythm, swagger, and movement. Every execution carried the same signal: A Mina é BR. A Mina domina.



The drop became a national event
“10M views = free Mina” turned attention into participation. Mirror Match put her in players’ hands from day one. Creators and the community carried the launch beyond the film, turning a character reveal into a countrywide celebration.



10M+ YT views in under one week.
Over 58M organic impressions.
Mina entered the game. Brazil took it from there.
Selected Works
Microsoft – Copilot StudioPlatform / Branding

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