All Teams Qualified for SPS New State Mobile Open India Challenger Finale

The competition continues with the final 24 contenders.

Aditya Singh Rawat
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All Teams Qualified for SPS New State Mobile Challenger&nbsp;Finale

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The top 24 teams from the Challenger Stage have qualified for the SPS New State Mobile Open India Challenger Finale.
The last two stages of the tournament, including Challenger Finale will be taking place on LAN.
The top 16 teams from the Challenger Finale will move ahead to the Grand Finale.

The third stage of the Snapdragon Pro Series New State Mobile Open India has concluded and the top 24 teams have qualified ahead to the next stage which will be taking place on LAN from 26th January onwards.

32 of the best teams from across India, consisting of both invited and qualified participants, took on each other in the Challenger Stage, but only 24 managed to make it through to the Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) New State Mobile Open India Challenger Finale.

While most teams celebrated their achievement, the bottom eight contenders were left disheartened as they were eliminated from the tournament.

All 24 teams qualified for the SPS New State Mobile Open India Challenger Finale

The stage is set for the final 24 teams to take on each other in an offline setting, detailed information for which shall be revealed at a later point in time by ESL India and NODWIN Gaming.

Here are all the teams that will be going head-to-head against each other in the SPS New State Mobile Open India Challenger Finale,

  1. Team GodLike

  2. Gods Reign

  3. Team Nexgen

  4. Big Brother Esports

  5. Skylightz Gaming

  6. Try Hard

  7. Global Esports

  8. Team XO

  9. Team S8UL

  10. Team iNSANE Esports

  11. 7Sea Esports

  12. Bad Devils

  13. True Rippers Esports

  14. Team Tamilas

  15. The World Of Battle

  16. WSF Esports

  17. Wanted Gaming

  18. Reckoning Esports

  19. Team Zero Gravity

  20. Team XSpark

  21. Revenant Esports

  22. Hyderabad Hydras

  23. Chemin Esports

  24. UDOG India

These teams will take on each other in the Challenger Finale across two days of intense competition which is scheduled to take place on 26th and 27th January. Only the top 16 teams will move ahead to the last stage of the tournament, Grand Finale, while the bottom eight teams will walk out of the competition.

The Grand Finale will also take place offline on 28th and 29th January, at the end of which the champions will be crowned and all the 24 participants will walk away with some portion of the total INR 1,00,00,000 ($123,000 USD) prize pool.

From here on out the competition will be on another level as only the cream of the crop remains and every team will be giving its absolute best to walk away as the champion.


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.