The highly anticipated BGMI ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6 Stage 2 is set to kick off December 27, 2024. It will be culminating in offline Grand Finals from January 31 to February 2, 2025. This prestigious tournament boasts a significant INR 1 crore prize pool, attracting top teams from across the country. Check out the full event format and schedule below:
BGMI ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6: Format and Schedule
Open Qualifiers:
- Qualifier 1: December 4 – 11, 2024
- Qualifier 2: December 13 – 18, 2024
- Top 12 teams from each qualifier advance to the Open Finals.
- Open Finals: December 20 – 22, 2024
- Top 16 teams qualify for the Challenge Season.
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Challenge Season:
- 32 teams participate: 16 from Open Finals + 16 invited teams.
- Duration: 12 days, spread across 4 weeks.
- Week 1: December 27-29, 2024
- Week 2: January 3-5, 2025
- Week 3: January 10-12, 2025
- Week 4: January 17-19, 2025
- Top 16 teams advance to the Challenge Finals.
BGMI ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6: Challenge Finals (LAN)
- Dates: January 31 – February 2, 2025
- Offline LAN event featuring the top 16 teams from the Challenge Season.
The tournament will witness intense online qualifiers, followed by a competitive Challenge Season. The culmination will be the exciting offline Grand Finals, where the best teams will battle for glory and the lion’s share of the INR 1 crore prize pool.
The event promises to be a thrilling spectacle for fans and players alike, showcasing the pinnacle of competitive Battlegrounds Mobile India.
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