Skyesports Mobile Open revealed with Rs. 4,000,000 prize pool

Registration for the Skyesports Mobile Begin titles (excluding BGMI) will open soon.

Skyesports Mobile Open revealed with Rs. 4,000,000 prize pool split between 6 games
By Aaryanshi Mohan | Dec 9, 2021 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Skyesports Mobile Open is the company’s next significant tournament, following the tremendous success of the Skyesports Championship 3.0. Mobile gamers will be able to sharpen their talents in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Hearthstone, Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, Real Cricket 20, and FIFA Football while fighting for large cash prizes. The prize pool was originally set at Rs. 2,500,000, but it has now been upped to a whopping Rs. 4,000,000.

Skyesports Mobile Open revealed with Rs. 4,000,000 prize pool split between 6 games
Skyesports Mobile Open revealed with Rs. 4,000,000 prize pool split between 6 games

Ryzen is the title sponsor of the Skyesports Mobile Open, which is powered by Loco. The gaming storage partner is WD Black. The event incorporates open-for-all qualifying, offering every mobile gamer a shot at glory in the coming weeks, in accordance with Skyesports’ mission of growing esports from the grassroots level.

“India has over 300 million mobile gamers and the market is growing at a very rapid rate,”

Shiva Nandy, the CEO of Skyesports

“We are thrilled to launch this new IP especially for them. The Skyesports Mobile Open targets mobile gamers from every corner of the country, providing them a path to the Asian Games 2022, where esports has been included as a medal event for the first time. With open qualifiers, we are excited to see new stars emerge from the competition.”

How to register for Skyesports Mobile Open?

Registration for the Skyesports Mobile Begin titles (excluding BGMI) will open soon. The top six teams from the Skyesports Skirmish Series and the best 14 teams from the Skyesports Championship 3.0 will qualify for Battlegrounds Mobile India. Both of these events had open qualifiers, and the Skirmish Series had a framework that divided the country into multiple areas to ensure increased regional penetration.

Also Read: BGIS 2021 schedule after in-game qualifiers have ended

The Mobile Open will be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook, and Loco. Make sure to follow the Skyesports Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn accounts to not miss any updates. 

“It feels so good to see tournaments being organized for the Hearthstone India community. I am confident that this event will help create healthy competition among the Indian Hearthstone community and will help introduce Hearthstone to new players as well,” said Tirth Mehta, who won the Bronze medal for India in esports (Hearthstone) at the Asian Games 2018.  

“Participating in national tournaments before going into the Asian Games will also help the competitive players hone their skills further and prepare them for the tough competition ahead. The players are preparing and practicing extensively for the Asian Games, and with tournaments like the Skyesports Mobile Open, we are getting that much closer to the Gold Medal at the Asian Games,” he added.

“Skyesports and Loco forged the way for the Indian esports scene with our partnership in 2020 and 2021 will now see an extravaganza like no other with the Skyesports Mobile Open,” said Anirudh Pandita, the founder of Loco. “Loco has seen a 40x growth in watch hours since last year and these sort of events underline our commitment to building a robust Indian esports ecosystem.”

Prize Pool

The Rs. 4,000,000 prize pool has been split as follows. 

  • BGMI: Rs. 2,500,000
  • Hearthstone: Rs. 300,000
  • Clash of Clans: Rs. 300,000
  • Brawl Stars: Rs. 300,000
  • Real Cricket 20: Rs. 300,000
  • FIFA Football: Rs. 300,000

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