The Snapdragon Pro Series is gearing up for an exhilarating third year, with a staggering $4.4 million USD prize pool up for grabs. This announcement marks a significant leap in the world of mobile esports, showcasing titles like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM), Clash of Clans (CoC), Brawl Stars, and Free Fire.

 

Unveiling Year 3 of the Snapdragon Pro Series

In collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies Inc., the ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) is set to elevate the mobile gaming experience to unprecedented heights. Their partnership aims to nurture the burgeoning mobile esports ecosystem, with the Snapdragon Pro Series at the forefront of this initiative.

 

Seasons 5 and 6: A New Era in Mobile Esports

The upcoming seasons promise unparalleled excitement, featuring the largest prize pool in the series' history. This investment highlights the burgeoning significance of mobile esports, reinforcing the Snapdragon Pro Series as a pivotal force in the competitive gaming landscape.

 

Competitors can anticipate engaging in high-stakes battles across seven globally acclaimed titles, thanks to partnerships with leading game developers such as Activision Publishing, Inc., MOONTON Games, and Supercell.

 

Sam Braithwaite, VP of Game Ecosystems, Mobile at Qualcomm Technologies, emphasized the bright future of mobile esports, crediting the Snapdragon Pro Series' growth and the escalating publisher investments as pivotal factors.

 

A Closer Look at Year 3 Plans

The series is set to feature a comprehensive lineup of global competitions, initiating with the Mobile Open and culminating in the eagerly awaited Mobile Masters event in 2025.

 

Notably, MLBB will take center stage in Southeast Asia, tapping into the region's vast mobile gaming market. The Snapdragon Pro Series, in partnership with MOONTON Games, intends to deliver an unrivaled esports experience, highlighting MLBB's widespread appeal.

 

Further expanding its collaborations, the Snapdragon Pro Series will host Brawl Stars championships, MLBB tournaments tailored for female competitors, Garena Free Fire's Mobile Open in Latin America, and pivotal Call of Duty: Mobile and Clash of Clans competitions.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Brawl Stars: As the global operator of the Brawl Stars Championship, the Snapdragon Pro Series will host worldwide qualifiers, leading to the grand finals.
  • MLBB: In alliance with MOONTON Games, the series will present a variety of MLBB tournaments, including those dedicated to women.
  • Garena Free Fire: Latin American players will have the opportunity to participate in Mobile Open play, vying for a spot in international contests.
  • Clash of Clans: The Snapdragon Pro Series will play a crucial role in the CoC Last Chance Qualifier tournament.
  • Call of Duty: Mobile: In collaboration with Activision Publishing, Inc., the series aims to bring CODM esports to the limelight.

 

Stay tuned for more updates on the Snapdragon Pro Series Year 3, as more details are set to be unveiled soon, promising a thrilling future for mobile esports enthusiasts.