The BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals is scheduled to be held from January 6-7 in India.
Organised by ESL and Nodwin Gaming, the BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals will see as many 16 teams compete in the tournament.
The Conquest Open Finals of the BGMI Snapdragon Pro Series will send its top eight squads to the next round named Challenge Season.
The BGMI Snapdragon Pro Series is one of the biggest Battlegrounds Mobile India tournaments hosted in India.
The tournament will be staged in three phases - Conquest, Challenge Season and Challenge Finals.
Eight teams from Conquest Open Finals and 24 invited teams will feature in the Challenge Season to be held from January 12 to February 4. The top 16 teams will advance to the Challenge Finals which will take place from February 16-18.
Earlier, a total of 2048 teams competed in the open qualifiers. These teams were divided into 128 groups of 16 teams each. The top 16 teams qualified for the Conquest Open Finals.
BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals teams
Here are the teams participating in the BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals:
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- 4 Aggressive Man
- Team Insane
- Team Together Esports
- NONNX Esports
- Grind One Esports
- Wingod Esports
- Optimum Esports
- Pyramid Esports
- Team Aaru
- Dream Team Esports
- Skulltz Esports
- Reckoning Esports
- UP50 Esports
- Aerobotz Esports
- 4Shot Esports
- Gujarat Tigers
BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals schedule and dates
The BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals will see 16 teams compete for the eight spots in the Challenge Season to be held from January 6-7. Matches will start at 5 PM IST.
BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals prize pool
BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals is part of the BGMI Snapdragon Pro Series. It has a total prize pool of INR 1 crore, making it one of the biggest tournaments in the country.
Where to watch BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals live in India
Live streaming of the BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals will be available on ESL India’s YouTube and Facebook channels. It will also be live streamed on Loco.
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