After hosting the open qualifiers, Nodwin Gaming is ready to kick off the month-long ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Season. ESL Snapdragon Pro Series is Nodwin Gaming's flagship BGMI tournament in collaboration with ESL and Samsung Galaxy, where top BGMI teams will go against each other for a massive share of the Rs. 1 crore prize pool.
ESL Snapdragon Pro Series hosted Conquest Open and Open Finals for the underdog teams to qualify for the Challenge Season and compete against the top BGMI teams in India. The Challenge Season will kick off on 12 January 2024 and continue till 04 February 2024, after which the top sixteen teams will qualify for the Challenge Finals LAN in Delhi.
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Everything About ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Season And Finals
Nodwin Gaming started the ESL Snapdragon Pro Series with the Conquest Open and Open Finals where the 2,048 registered teams competed against each other to make their way into the Challenge Season. Out of the 2,048 teams, only 16 advanced to the Conquest Open Finals, and after 12 more matches, the top 8 teams qualified for the Challenge Season. The ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Season will comprise 32 teams, including 24 invited and 8 qualified teams.
The 32 BGMI teams will be divided into four groups of eight for the Challenge Season and comprise 12 match days. Here are the groups for the ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Season.
- Group A
- Global Esports
- GodLike Esports
- Autobotz Esports
- Blind Esports
- Gujarat Tigers
- WSB Gaming
- 4SHOT Esports
- Gods Reign
- Group B
- Chemin Esports
- Hydra Esports
- Orangutan Gaming
- Carnival Gaming
- Medal Esports
- Skulltz Esports
- TWM Gaming
- Team XSpark
- Group C
- Revenant Esports
- Reckoning Esports
- WindGod Esports
- Team Forever
- Alibaba Raiders
- Team Iflick
- Team SouL
- FS Esports
- Group D
- OR Esports
- Team Together Esports
- Team Zero
- Big Brother Esports
- Team 8Bit
- Entity Gaming
- GENxFM Esports
- Team Prince
Each match day will feature six matches, with each group playing three games daily for four weeks. The dates for each week, alongside the daily map schedule, are as follows:
- Week 1: 12 January - 14 January
- Week 2: 19 January - 21 January
- Week 3: 26 January - 28 January
- Week 4: 02 February - 04 February
- Map Schedule
- Match 1: Erangel
- Match 2: Miramar
- Match 3: Erangel
- Match 4: Sanhok
- Match 5: Vikendi
- Match 6: Erangel
After the Challenge Season, the top sixteen teams will advance to the Challenge Finals, a LAN event in Delhi. All 16 teams will play 18 matches from 16 February to 18 February and fight for the lion's share of Rs. 1 crore prize pool. Fans can catch the live action on ESL India's official YouTube page starting 12 January 2024.