The highly anticipated Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Season 6 Finals are set to take place from January 31 to February 2, 2025, at the Noida Indoor Stadium, Uttar Pradesh.
Organized by ESL FACEIT Group and NODWIN Gaming in collaboration with Qualcomm, this event features 16 elite teams competing for a prize pool of up to ₹1 crore.
The competition has been a thrilling journey, beginning with the Mobile Challenge Season held from December 27, 2024, to January 19, 2025. Out of 32 participating teams, including 16 invited squads and 16 qualifiers, Hero Xtreme Godlike emerged as the top-performing team, securing 321 points. Team Versatile’s star player, Spower, stood out with 68 individual finishes, while Gods Reign claimed seven Winner Winner Chicken Dinners to finish in third place.
One of the most inspiring stories from the tournament has been the rise of BotArmy Esports. Starting from the Open Qualifiers, this underdog fought their way through the ranks to secure a spot alongside established powerhouses in the finals.
The tournament’s popularity highlights the growth of mobile esports in India. With 3,028 teams registering for the qualifiers and 325,000 community engagements, it’s evident that the esports scene continues to flourish. “India remains a vibrant hub for mobile esports,” said Sam Braithwaite, VP of Game Ecosystems, Mobile at ESL FACEIT Group. “This collaboration with NODWIN Gaming showcases the immense talent and passion of Indian gamers.”
The complete lineup of qualifying teams showcases India’s top BGMI talent:
- Hero Xtreme Godlike
- iQoo SOUL
- Gods Reign
- Team Versatile
- Wyld Fangs
- K9 Esports
- BotArmyEsports
- iQoo ORANGUTAN
- iQoo Reckoning
- CARNIVAL GAMING
- JustJelly
- WINDGOD ESPORTS
- RedxRoss
- Gujarat Tigers
- iQoo REVENANT XSPARK
- Medal Esports
For fans eager to catch the action, the finals will be streamed live on the Snapdragon Pro Series’ YouTube channel. Daily matches will run from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM IST, and spectators can also attend the event in person at the Noida Indoor Stadium, with doors opening an hour before the matches begin.