Get ready for more Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournaments this year!
ESL FACEIT Group, in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies Inc., has teamed up with Moonton Games to broaden the competitive landscape for MLBB through the Snapdragon Pro Series.
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The Snapdragon Pro Series kicks off a series of MLBB tournaments throughout Europe, Latin America, and the MENA region.
Additionally, a fresh MLBB women’s league debuts in the region. Combined, these tournaments boast a total prize pool of US$780,000 across all competitions.
Snapdragon Pro Series gears up for more MLBB esports action this year
“With MLBB Esports having already begun taking root in the mainstream, our focus is on expanding our ecosystem to be even more inclusive and accessible,” said Ray Ng, Moonton Games’ Head of Esports Ecosystem.
“We’re delighted to team up with Snapdragon Pro Series again to offer the international MLBB community even more opportunities to watch, compete, and celebrate their passion for the game.”
As part of the collaboration, MLBB joins the roster of Mobile Masters titles for the third year of the Snapdragon Pro Series, offering up to US$200,000.
The Snapdragon Pro Series also introduces a new MLBB women’s league in Asia-Pacific and Japan, offering prizes of up to US$30,000.
The competition kicks off in Asia Pacific on April 8, 2024, followed by circuits in Europe, MENA, and Latin America, to be announced at a later date.
Last year, ONIC Esports was victorious at the ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 3 SEA Challenge Finals after sweeping Bigetron Alpha, 4-0, in the grand final.
This impressive win secured them the lion’s share of the US$150,000 prize pool.
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