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Art Student From Brazil Crowned 2026 Candy Crush All Stars Champion

Luana, an art student from Bahia, Brazil, bested millions of global competitors to claim the 2026 Candy Crush All Stars title in London. She secured her victory during the tournament’s largest live final to date, earning a share of the $1 million prize pool and a custom-designed championship ring.

Art Student From Brazil Crowned 2026 Candy Crush All Stars Champion

The final stage transformed casual mobile gameplay into a high-stakes spectacle. Finalists from the United States, Germany, Spain, and beyond gathered on stage to compete under the scrutiny of fans and media. The event introduced a high-intensity bonus round, testing reflexes and speed, which awarded an additional $10,000 to the quickest player.

Luana’s prize includes a unique piece of jewelry crafted by Icebox. The championship ring features a spinning blue 'Wrapped Candy' dome at its center, surrounded by sapphires, rubies, and emeralds fashioned into iconic game elements like Colorbombs and clusters. For the champion, the transition from a smartphone screen to a physical podium was surreal. 'I never imagined it would one day take me to a live stage in London,' said Luana, who began playing the game as a casual pastime.

King President Todd Green noted that the tournament serves as a demonstration of how mobile gaming can foster high-level skill and community connection. Among the notable participants were Ingrid and German, a husband and wife from California’s Bay Area who reached the finals independently. Following the event, King continues to highlight the game's longevity, as it remains a staple in mobile entertainment more than a decade after its initial release.

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