As a seasoned esports enthusiast who has attended numerous gaming events across India, I am thrilled to witness the climax of the Call of Duty: Mobile Snapdragon Challenge Season 6. Having been an avid spectator and participant in the Indian gaming scene for years, I can confidently say that this event promises to be one of the most exhilarating weekends of the year.
Preparations are underway for the final rounds of the Call of Duty: Mobile Snapdragon Mobile Challenge Season 6, taking place in India. The climactic Finals will be a LAN event happening at DreamHack Hyderabad.
In 2024, DreamHack India will be commemorating its 5th anniversary, marking it as the nation’s largest gaming festival. This grand event will take place from November 15-17 at the bustling HITEX Exhibition Center, located in Hyderabad. The organizers, NODWIN Gaming, have ensured a weekend packed with excitement, featuring esports competitions, gaming events, cosplay displays, and a dash of pop culture.
After numerous months of production, a diverse group of local teams from across the nation battled it out in intense preliminary rounds to secure a spot in this crucial phase. As the competition came to a close, just six teams managed to survive and advance.
CoD: Mobile Snapdragon Challenge Finals Match Overview
The six teams competing in this occasion are GodLike Esports, Perpetual Motion, Team Harmony, Cat’s Whiskers, Vitality Esports, and Accelerate.
They’ve split into two groups, each containing three teams, for the initial phase. The structure of the group phase employs a double round-robin format, with every contest being a best-of-five series. After all matches have been played, the top two squads from each group will progress to the Playoff stage.
Group A
The team known as Group A comprises of three entities: Nonstop, Vibrance Esports, and XLR8. Let me provide a summary of their match records and outcomes.
Match | Result #1 | Result #2 |
Nonstop vs. Vibrance Esports | TBD | TBD |
Vibrance Esports vs. XLR8 | TBD | TBD |
XLR8 vs. Nonstop | TBD | TBD |
Group B
As a gamer in the know, I’m part of the loop with Group B. It’s stacked with top-tier teams like GodLike Esports, Team Anthem, and the swift-pawed Team Felines. Here’s a breakdown of their matchups and outcomes:
Match | Result #1 | Result #2 |
GodLike Esports vs. Team Anthem | TBD | TBD |
Team Anthem vs. Team Felines | TBD | TBD |
Team Felines vs. GodLike Esports | TBD | TBD |
Playoffs
The Playoffs are structured using a double-elimination format, implying there will be an Upper Bracket and a Lower Bracket. Initially, all four teams start in the Upper Bracket. In case a team suffers a loss in the Upper Bracket, they get moved to the Lower Bracket. If they lose again from this bracket, they are knocked out of the tournament.
It’s important to mention that each match is typically decided by the best of five games, with one exception: the Grand Final, where the winner will be determined by the best of seven games.
Here is an overview of all the Playoff matches and results:
Stage | Match | Result |
Upper Bracket Semi-Finals | TBD | TBD |
Upper Bracket Semi-Finals | TBD | TBD |
Lower Bracket Semi-Finals | TBD | TBD |
Upper Bracket Final | TBD | TBD |
Lower Bracket Final | TBD | TBD |
Grand Final | TBD | TBD |
Where To Watch The Action
The final rounds of the Call of Duty: Mobile Snapdragon Mobile Challenge are set for November 15th through the 17th. Each day’s competition will kick off at 11 AM as per Indian Standard Time (IST).
Experience the action live by joining the event at the HITEX Exhibition Center, located in Hyderabad. You can secure your ticket through the event’s official website.
Beyond that, I’d highly recommend catching the live action on the Snapdragon Pro Series, ESL India, and Nodwin Gaming platforms. You can find their streams on YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook!
MobileMatters collaborates with ESL FACEIT Group, the group responsible for organizing the Snapdragon Pro Series tournaments.
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2024-11-14 20:00