PUBG Mobile is gearing up for another major esports showdown: the Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge finals. Taking place from January 31st to February 2nd in India's Noida Indoor Stadium, this three-day event will see 16 top teams battling for a massive prize pool of up to INR 1 crore. The championship title of Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Season 6 is also up for grabs.
Krafton's continued investment in PUBG Mobile esports is evident, not only with their own PUBG Mobile Global Open boasting a $500,000 prize pool, but also through their support of events like this. The Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge Season 6 has already seen an impressive response in India, with over 300 teams registering for the qualifiers and significant community engagement.

India's Thriving Mobile Esports Scene
India's massive mobile gaming market is a hotbed of activity, with both domestic and international titles vying for attention. While homegrown developers like SuperGaming are making strides with titles like Indus, this tournament highlights the enduring popularity of international games like PUBG Mobile. Krafton's significant investment in India's esports ecosystem, including a reported $10 million investment in grassroots initiatives, underscores the region's importance in the global mobile esports landscape.
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