PUBG Mobile continues to dominate the mobile esports scene, with the Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge set to conclude its sixth season with a grand finale in India. The finals, taking place from January 31st to February 2nd at the Noida Indoor Stadium, will see 16 top teams vying for the lion's share of a staggering INR 1 crore prize pool. Not only is the prize money on the line, but the prestigious title of Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Season 6 champions is up for grabs as well.
The tournament has garnered significant attention within the Indian esports community, evidenced by over 300 registrations for the qualifiers and substantial community engagement. This event underscores the growing popularity of mobile esports in India, a country with a vibrant mobile gaming scene.
India's mobile gaming landscape is diverse, with domestic developers like SuperGaming making strides with projects such as Indus, which emphasizes a "Made in India" appeal. However, the success of events like the Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge highlights the enduring popularity of international titles. Krafton, the company behind PUBG Mobile, has been actively investing in the Indian market, not only through major tournaments but also with a reported $10 million investment aimed at fostering grassroots esports interest.
Despite PUBG Mobile's strong presence, the mobile shooter genre remains highly competitive. For those interested in exploring other options, our list of the top 25 best shooters on Android offers a glimpse into the variety of competitors PUBG Mobile faces in the market.