Twelve teams from Latin America and the Asia-Pacific area will compete for a share of $400,000 (£315,196) in prize money from April 12th-14th, 2024.
Twelve teams from Latin America and the Asia-Pacific area will compete for a share of $400,000 (£315,196) in prize money from April 12th-14th, 2024.
The Snapdragon Pro Series saw significant growth in 2023. ESL FACEIT Group (EFG) announced an expanded roadmap in April that permitted players and teams from Latin America to compete. Snapdragon also hosted a Mobile Masters event for Brawl Stars in Japan last year.
“At the halfway point of the SPS Year 2, we’ve already seen nearly 50% more players and more than double the hours watched compared to Year 1,” said Sam Braithwaite, Vice President of Game Ecosystems, Mobile at Qualcomm.
“With the world’s best coming to our newest region, Mobile Masters is set to be the pinnacle of that growth trajectory.” We’re looking forward to welcoming supporters from all over the world to Brazil as we crown new World Champions.”