Snapdragon Pro Series at Gamescom and PAX West – All the essentials
The Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS), one of the biggest multi-title mobile esports competitions worldwide, is set to bring two LAN events soon. The competition is returning to the Gamescom and the PAX West in 2023, where $135,000 will be on the line in the Challenge Finals across CoD Mobile, Clash of Clans, and Brawl Stars.
For the unaware, the Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) is a global competition which runs the entire year. It features multiple games like CoD Mobile, Clash of Clans, Clash Royale, Brawl Stars, MLBB, and more across six regions. These regions are North America, Europe & MENA, Asia-Pacific, India, China, and LATIN America.
The inaugural season of the competition last visited Gamescom and PAX West. This year, the Snapdragon Pro Series is back with a higher prize pool.
“The Snapdragon Pro Series is home to mobile gaming’s most impactful competitions across 10 titles, six regions, and more than 75 countries,” said Sam Braithwaite, Vice President of Game Ecosystems, Mobile, EFG. “Our return to PAX West and Gamescom reaffirms the commitment of EFG and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., to supporting top-tier live esports experiences for the world’s 3 billion mobile gamers.”
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Gamescom 2023 to feature Brawl Stars action with qualification points to World Finals 2023 up for grabs
The Gamescom 2023 is set to take place on Aug. 26 and 27 in Cologne, Germany. The Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) Season 3 Challenge Finals for Brawl Stars will take place at the event with a $60,000 prize pool.
The top teams from Europe and MENA will fly down to the German city to crown a champion. That’s not all, though, as the event will also grant qualification points to the Brawl Stars World Finals 2023.
Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) return to PAX West with CoD Mobile and Clash of Clans
Over in North America, the Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Finals for CoD Mobile and Clash of Clans are set to take place at the PAX West. It will happen from Sept. 1 to 4 in Seattle, Washington.
The top four North American teams in the CoD Mobile and Clash of Clans circuits each will compete in the LAN Finals. Each game will boast a prize pool of $75,000.
Additionally, as a part of ESL’s collaboration with Activision, the top team from the Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) Challenge Finals – CoD Mobile will also earn a slot at the $1 million World Championship Finals 2023.
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