Online mobile gaming in India is on a peak that is why most of the game developers and other companies are setting their foot as the esports industry here has begun flourishing. The American Chipset maker Qualcomm today announced the launch of its first-ever Mobile Esports initiative in India. The mobile Esports program is called Snapdragon Conquest that is claimed to be offering industry-leading mobile gaming performance and mobile-first features through Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite Gaming.
Qualcomm today launched the Snapdragon Conquest tournament in India that will be hosting multiple events to be held every year. This is going to enable competitive gaming across multiple game titles and is designed to engage mobile gamers across all segments and levels of proficiency.
Rajen Vagadia, Vice President, Qualcomm India Private Limited and President, Qualcomm India & SAARC, said, “India is a mobile-first industry. The phenomenal rise of mobile gaming in India is driving not just the demand for better devices in the industry but also the need for a richer ecosystem and more diverse opportunities for mobile gamers. The Snapdragon brand is known for delivering superior gaming experiences. Our work with the larger ecosystem of OEMs, game developers and publishers, is helping us learn and provide an upgraded gaming experience across multiple price tiers. We are really excited about the launch of Snapdragon Conquest, our new gaming program. With Snapdragon Conquest, we are creating a community that challenges the competitive skills of gamers, allowing us a deeper understanding of the gaming needs of all our users in India.”
According to the company, Garena Free Fire is the official game title for this season of Snapdragon Conquest. The tournament will begin with Free fire Open 2020, with a prize pool of Rs 50 lakhs. It is going to be a skill-based battle royale game in which each team consisting of four players will battle against each other strategically utilizing in-game resources to win. Live Broadcasts and Player Livestreams will provide aspiring gamers with the opportunity to learn and increase their own proficiency.
No entry/registration fee will be charged for participating in the tournament therefore anyone can be a part of the Snapdragon Conquest tournament in India. As of now, the company has revealed only this much information for further details you may head to @Qualcomm_in on Twitter, or else you can stay tuned to yours truly Gadget Bridge for the latest program updates.
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