Snapdragon Pro is wrapping season six of their BGMI Mobile Challenge through to next month

May 07,25

PUBG Mobile continues to dominate the mobile esports scene with yet another major tournament on the horizon. The Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge is wrapping up its sixth season, culminating in a grand finale set to take place from January 31st to February 2nd at the Noida Indoor Stadium in India. Sixteen elite teams will battle it out over three intense days for a shot at the lion's share of a staggering INR 1 crore prize pool and the prestigious title of Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Season 6 champions.

The tournament has garnered significant attention in the Indian esports community, with over 300 teams registering for the qualifiers and a high level of engagement from fans. This event underscores the vibrant mobile gaming scene in India, which remains a key market despite the competition from numerous major game releases. While local developers like SuperGaming are making strides with projects like Indus, which emphasizes a 'Made in India' appeal, it's clear that international titles like PUBG Mobile continue to hold immense popularity.

India's significance in the global esports landscape is evident from Krafton's continued investments in the region. Not only are they hosting major tournaments like the PUBG Mobile Global Open with a $500k prize pool, but they've also reportedly invested $10 million to foster grassroots esports interest. This commitment highlights the country's potential as a hub for competitive gaming.

Despite PUBG Mobile's dominance, the mobile shooter genre is fiercely competitive. For those interested in exploring other options, our list of the top 25 best shooters on Android offers a glimpse into the diverse competition PUBG Mobile faces in the handheld gaming market.

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