Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) has come up with a few of the most exciting tournaments and events in the esports industry. The recently concluded 2023 season of the BGMI Pro Series (BMPS) 2023 provided fans with several intense fights. When the 2023 BMPS event was about to end, BGMI came up with another exciting tournament to help the fans begin their 2024 on a thrilling note. In the current scenario, every tournament organiser hosting BGMI events, ESL also came up with a BGMI event, named BGMI Snapdragon Pro Series.
The BGMI Snapdragon Pro Series is one of the biggest BGMI tournaments in India, and it comes with a prize pool of INR 1 crore. It had more than 2000 spots in the open qualifiers. The Pro Series was planned to be hosted in three stages; namely, Conquest, Challenge Season, and Challenge Finals.
BGMI SNAPDRAGON Pro Series 2024: Format
After the completion of the Conquest stage, the top eight teams from a total of 2048 teams made it to the Challenge Stage. The top eight teams competed with 24 invited teams over 12 days, out of which the top 16 sailed to the next stage. In the final stage, named the Challenge Finals, those 16 teams will clash for the coveted title in three days on LAN.
Date and Teams
BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Open Finals will be hosted on January 6 and 7, 2024 and the broadcast will go live at 5 pm IST. The 16 teams that are slated to fight in the final battle of the tournament are:
- 4 Aggressive Man
- Team Insane Esports
- Team to Get There Esport
- Nonx Esports
- Grind One Esports
- Wingod Esports
- Optimum Esports
- Pyramid Esports
- Team Aaru
- Dream Team Esports
- Skulltz Esports
- Reckoning Esports
- Upsoe Esports
- Aerobotze Esports
- 4Shot Esports
- Gujarat Tigers
Rules and Regulations
The BGMI Snapdragon Pro Series has laid down some rules, including:
- Only Indian players are allowed to participate.
- Players aren’t allowed to use Pads and Tablets in the whole tournament.
- Any device with a display of more than 7 inches is also banned.
- Only players above the age of 16 years were allowed to participate.