The Snapdragon Pro Series will be the global operator of the Brawl Stars Championship, with matches already underway. The ecosystem will host a live last-chance qualifier in August, providing more opportunities for players to qualify for the World Finals later in the year. MLBB will return to the series in partnership with MOONTON Games, offering new competitions in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. The MLBB circuit will also include its first tournament for top women competitors, inviting players from Southeast Asia to face off for their chance to qualify for the MLBB Women’s Invitational at Esports World Cup this summer. Garena Free Fire will return in Year 3, with Mobile Open play beginning in Latin America later this year. Clash of Clans will feed into the official Clash of Clans Last Chance Qualifier tournament, with a pipeline to the title’s World Championship. Call of Duty©: Mobile esports will return in Year 3, with full details on Season 5 and 6 to be shared in the coming weeks.
ESL FACEIT Group and Qualcomm Technologies Inc. have announced an expanded roadmap for Year 3 of the Snapdragon Pro Series, the world’s largest multi-title mobile esports league. Seasons 5 and 6 will feature the largest prize pool in Snapdragon Pro Series history, with competition featuring seven popular titles from top publishers like Activision Publishing, MOONTON Games, and Supercell.
“The level of investment we’re seeing from publishers and exponential growth of the Snapdragon Pro Series underscores why mobile is the future of esports,” said Sam Braithwaite, VP of Game Ecosystems, Mobile. “We’re proud to continue our work with Qualcomm Technologies at the cutting-edge of competition and mobile technology to empower players with more opportunities to compete – from matches against their friends to seats on the world stage.”
The continued growth of the ecosystem arrives after a successful Year 2 for the Snapdragon Pro Series, which facilitated nearly 1 billion matches (up 13,200 percent year-over-year) and 4.4 million sign-ups around the world, from regions in Asia, North America, Latin America, and Europe. The mobile esports competition also gave fans more opportunities to watch, resulting in 23.7 million hours watched (up 231 percent year-over-year). This growth was anchored by a series of firsts, including the introduction of Latin America as the newest region, standalone stadium events in India and Indonesia, and integration of Call of Duty©: Mobile’s global esports circuit into the Snapdragon Pro Series.
An Overview of Year 3
The Snapdragon Pro Series’ Year 3 roadmap includes a full slate of global competition beginning with Mobile Open across titles through the end of April and concluding with Mobile Masters in 2025. The crowning moment of the year brings newly-added Masters-level title Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) to Southeast Asia – where mobile gaming consumption has on average doubled year-over-year for the past four years. The Snapdragon Pro Series already has a track-record for success in the region, with its July 2023 MLBB competition attracting over 1 million viewers and breaking attendance records.
Year 3 will additionally feature expanded partnerships with MLBB developer MOONTON Games and Brawl Stars developer Supercell as well as the Call of Duty©: Mobile esports circuit returning to the Snapdragon Pro Series for another full year to give fans more opportunities to watch, compete, and win in three of the most popular mobile titles.
Watch the trailer as Year 3 kicks off this month, with some competitions already underway. For more detailed information on available titles in each region and to sign up to compete, please visit snapdragonproseries.com, and follow the Snapdragon Pro Series on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, andTikTok.
For MLBB teams from the Philippines who wish to register, visit the Faceit website, choose the “Snapdragon Pro Series: MLBB Season 5 PH Qualifier,” and click on the “Join the Tournament” button to get started with the registration.