Snapdragon Pro Series partners with Moonton Games to expand MLBB Esports

Snapdragon Pro Series partners with Moonton Games to expand MLBB Esports

Mar 18, 2024 3 min read

ESL FACEIT Group, in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies Inc., has partnered with Moonton Games to bring more tournaments to Mobile Legends: Bang Bang fans. This will be done through the Snapdragon Pro Series with the aim of growing the highly successful discipline's competitive ecosystem.

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These parties want to broaden MLBB's competitive landscape by introducing it to new regions within the Snapdragon Pro Series. A total of $780,000 will be available in prize money as the expanded ecosystem will bring top-tier MLBB competition to Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North Africa. An all-new MLBB women’s league will also be launched in Southeast Asia, home to some of the mobile MOBA's most passionate fans.

The agreement will also see MLBB become a Mobile Masters title for Year 3 of the Snapdragon Pro Series, with up to $200,000 up for grabs for top international competitors. For those not in the know, Mobile Masters is the global championship that will conclude a year-long calendar of premier competitions in the discipline, which includes the M6 World Championship and the MLBB Mid-Season Cup (MSC), at the Esports World Cup.

MLBB events are some of the most watched in the Snapdragon Pro Series so far  MLBB events are some of the most watched in the Snapdragon Pro Series so far   

The Snapdragon Pro Series will also launch and operate a new MLBB women’s league in Asia Pacific and Japan, the title's most popular markets. With up to $30,000 in prize money distributed throughout the season, the league aims to broaden the game's fanbase and create new paths to a solid professional career for women competitors.

All this is built on Moonton Games’ 2024 mission to grow MLBB internationally through pre-existing esports programs and by leaning on the Snapdragon Pro Series to expand its reach to new markets. The EFG and Qualcomm-owned mobile esports league operates in six regions and more than 70 countries, with more than 4.3 million players worldwide.

Most popular competitions in the Snapdragon Pro Series so far  Most popular competitions in the Snapdragon Pro Series so far   

Ray Ng, Head of Esports Ecosystem, MOONTON Games, said:

"With MLBB Esports having already begun taking root in the mainstream, our focus is on expanding our ecosystem to be even more inclusive and accessible. We're delighted to team up with Snapdragon Pro Series again to offer the international MLBB community even more opportunities to watch, compete, and celebrate their passion for the game."

The Snapdragon Pro Series MLBB competition begins in Asia Pacific on April 8, with circuits in Europe, MENA, and Latin America to follow. For more information on the Snapdragon Pro Series, fans can visit this link and follow the league on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

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