PUBG Mobile continues to solidify its position in the world of mobile esports with the Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge wrapping up its sixth season. The grand finale, set to take place from January 31st to February 2nd at the Noida Indoor Stadium in India, is poised to be a thrilling event. Sixteen of the top teams from the country will battle it out over three days for the title of Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Season 6 champions and a shot at the lion's share of the impressive INR 1 crore prize pool.
The Indian esports community has shown tremendous enthusiasm for this tournament, evidenced by over 300 registrations for the qualifiers and significant community engagement. This response underscores the growing popularity of mobile gaming in India, a country with a vast mobile gaming scene. While domestic developers like SuperGaming are pushing forward with projects such as Indus, touting a 'Made in India' appeal, events like the Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge highlight the enduring popularity of international titles.
India's importance in the global esports landscape is further emphasized by Krafton's continued investment in PUBG Mobile. Their efforts to engage audiences through major tournaments, complemented by a reported $10 million investment in grassroots esports, demonstrate their commitment to fostering the game's growth in the region. However, PUBG Mobile faces stiff competition in the mobile shooter genre. For those interested in exploring other options, our list of the top 25 best shooters on Android offers a glimpse into the competitive landscape PUBG Mobile navigates.
