The stage is set for 2025’s biggest esports competition in India as 16 of the nation’s best teams compete to become Season 6 champions for Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) in the Snapdragon Pro Series.

The Snapdragon Pro Series, the world’s largest multi-genre mobile esports competition by ESL FACEIT Group and Qualcomm Technologies Inc., is gearing up for Season 6’s grand finale for BGMI in collaboration with NODWIN Gaming.
The Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Finals will occur from January 31 to February 2, 2025, at the Noida Indoor Stadium in India. This marks the culmination of the Mobile Challenge Season, a competition that has showcased the country’s top talent.
Meet The Finalists
The Mobile Challenge Season ran from December 27, 2024, to January 19, 2025. It featured 32 teams – 16 invited and 16 qualified – as they battled for a spot in the Mobile Challenge Finals. After weeks of intense competition, only 16 teams have emerged victorious. These teams will compete for a prize pool of up to INR 1 crore and the title of Season 6 champions.
Presenting 16 #OneOfAKind teams that fought their way to the BGMI Snapdragon Mobile Challenge Finals! Dates - 31st Jan, 1st Feb, 2nd FebNoida Indoor Stadium, Sector 21 Action begins at 3 PMSee you there #Snapdragon #SPS #SnapdragonProSeries #OneOfAKind #BGMI pic.twitter.com/Eh95mH5hYF
— ESL India (@ESL_India) January 20, 2025
The 16 teams competing in the Mobile Challenge Finals are:
- Hero Xtreme Godlike
- iQOO SOUL
- Gods Reign
- Team Versatile
- Wyld Fangs
- K9 Esports
- BotArmy Esports
- iQOO ORANGUTAN
- iQOO Reckoning
- CARNIVAL GAMING
- JustJelly
- WINDGOD ESPORTS
- RedxRoss
- Gujarat Tigers
- iQOO REVENANT XSPARK
- Medal Esports
The Mobile Challenge Season has been full of highlights so far. This includes Hero Xtreme Godlike’s dominant display of skill, which secured them the top spot on the leaderboard with 321 points.
Team Gods Reign delivered an impressive 7 Winner Winner Chicken Dinners, which earned them third place, while VXTSpower led Team Versatile to a fourth-place finish with a league-leading 68 finishes.
BotArmy Esports, a standout team from the Mobile Open Qualifiers, continued their impressive run of form to secure their place in the Mobile Challenge Finals.
A Milestone for Indian Esports
Season 6’s proceedings for BGMI in the Snapdragon Pro Series have resulted in several milestones for Indian esports. It attracted 3,028 registrations for the qualifiers and 325,000 community engagements. The Mobile Challenge Finals will notably be the first BGMI LAN event of 2025.
Sam Braithwaite, VP of Game Ecosystems, Mobile at ESL FACEIT Group, expressed his enthusiasm:
India continues to be a vibrant hub for mobile esports. This season is a celebration of innovation, inclusivity, and the relentless spirit of the gaming community.
Akshat Rathee, Co-founder and Managing Director of NODWIN Gaming, added:
This Mobile Challenge Season is more than just a competition, it’s a celebration of the progress Indian esports has made and an inspiration for the next generation of players pushing boundaries and creating new possibilities.
The Mobile Challenge Finals will run daily from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM local time between January 31 and February 2. To watch the Mobile Challenge Finals live, tune into the Snapdragon Pro Series' YouTube and Twitch channels.
With the stage set and the stakes incredibly high, the Snapdragon Pro Series BGMI Mobile Challenge Finals promise to be an unmissable event. Fans can expect three days of high-octane competition as the nation’s best BGMI players battle for glory and a place in esports history.
MobileMatters is in partnership with ESL FACEIT Group, the organizers behind the Snapdragon Pro Series.