Last week, Call of Duty Mobile's inclusion in the global roster for Year 2 of the Snapdragon Pro Series was announced. COD Mobile's addition to the multi-title mobile esports league happened after the announcement of a two-year deal between Activision and EFG (ESL FACEIT Group). Now, EFG has unveiled the full scope of Year 2, announcing the expansion of the Snapdragon Pro Series to Latin America, alongside other plans around the newly-added Call of Duty Mobile.
Per the new announcement, Season 3 and Season 4 (collectively called Year 2) will have a cumulative prize pool of US $2,575,000 across 10 titles. At the same time, following the success of Year 1, the Snapdragon Pro Series is bringing in some updates for the upcoming seasons.
Readers can find out more about the roadmap for Year 2 of the Snapdragon Pro Series powered by Samsung Galaxy.
EFG, in its announcement on April 25, 2023, has confirmed various updates that viewers and participating players will see in the forthcoming Snapdragon Pro Series seasons. For Year 2 (Seasons 3 and 4), Call of Duty Mobile will be a Mobile Masters title with a total $1.5 million prize pool across four separate events.
Another key update will be regarding Garena Free Fire, which will also become a Mobile Masters title for Year 2 after having a "standout" year for the league with massive global viewership. Free Fire will also have a prize pool of US $200 thousand.
Furthermore, EFG has confirmed that the Snapdragon Pro Series is becoming a point-earning circuit for European and MENA teams on the road to the Brawl Stars World Finals. The announcement has also brought exciting news for MLBB (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) players and fans.
For Year 2 of the multi-title mobile esports league, Mobile
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