Snapdragon Pro Series To Host Moblie Challenge Finals at DreamHack San Diego

ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) has announced that the Snapdragon Pro Series will host two Mobile Challenge tournaments at the inaugural DreamHack San Diego.

By Shubham Dalal | Dec 3, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Gaming and esports company ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) has announced that the Snapdragon Pro Series will host two Mobile Challenge tournaments at the inaugural DreamHack San Diego.Held from 8 to 9 April 2023, the company will host Brawl Stars and Clash of Clans with prize money of $100,000 (~ÂŁ82,560).Open to North American teams and players, the Brawl Stars competition will serve as a qualifier for the Mobile Masters tournament. Meanwhile, the mobile challenge champion of the region will be crowned at the Clash of Clans event. If you need more information about Snapdragon Pro Series To Host Moblie Challenge Finals at DreamHack San Diego then read carefully and share with your friends.

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The Mobile Challenge Finals is the first esports tournament to take place at the San Diego Convention Center.The Snapdragon Pro Series is no stranger to DreamHack events. In November, the company hosted three live events during DreamHack Valencia, where tournaments for League of Legends: Wild Rift and Brawl Stars took place.The Snapdragon Pro Series Free Fire Season 2 is back, and it’s set to be bigger and better than ever. A prize pool of $307,500 USD is up for grabs, and the top teams from Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines (MSP), Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia will compete for it in the LAN event.

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The Snapdragon Pro series continues to expand. In September, Circuit announced that Brawl Stars would join the likes of Asphalt 9, Legends of Runeterra, Free Fire and Clash Royale in the second season of the Snapdragon Mobile Challenge. The circuit currently holds tournaments in eight mobile titles.The Snapdragon Pro series continues to expand. In September, Circuit announced that the second season of the Snapdragon Mobile Challenge would join the likes of Brawl Stars Asphalt 9, Legends of Runeterra, Free Fire and Clash Royale. The circuit currently holds tournaments in eight mobile titles.

Kevin Rosenblatt, SVP of Game Ecosystem at ESL FACEIT Group, spoke on the news: “The Snapdragon Pro Series Mobile Challenge Finals are some of the highest-stakes competitions for these players, and we look forward to showcasing top-tier mobile gameplay The inaugural DreamHack San Diego.”Taking place in Qualcomm’s backyard, we will highlight the industry-leading Snapdragon technology and high-intensity experiences that are powering the evolution of mobile esports on its way to pro.”

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