PUBG Mobile continues to make waves in the world of mobile esports, with the Snapdragon Pro BGMI Mobile Challenge reaching its exciting conclusion. The grand finals, set to take place from January 31st to February 2nd at the Noida Indoor Stadium in India, promise intense competition among 16 elite teams vying for the prestigious title and a significant portion of the up to INR 1 crore prize pool. This event underscores the growing popularity of PUBG Mobile in the Indian esports community, evidenced by over 300 registrations for the qualifiers and substantial fan engagement.
India's mobile gaming scene is thriving, yet diverse, with local developers like SuperGaming pushing forward with titles such as Indus, which touts a 'Made in India' appeal. However, the success of events like the Snapdragon Pro Series highlights the enduring popularity of international games like PUBG Mobile. Krafton's commitment to the Indian market is clear, not only through hosting major tournaments but also through a reported $10 million investment aimed at fostering grassroots esports interest.
Despite the strong presence of PUBG Mobile, the mobile shooter genre remains highly competitive. If you're curious about what other games are vying for players' attention, why not explore our list of the top 25 best shooters on Android?