SPS New State Mobile Open India: Last Two Stages to Take Place on LAN

Here are all the teams that will proceed ahead to the next stage!

Aditya Singh Rawat
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SPS New State Mobile Open India Shifts To LAN

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The ongoing SPS New State Mobile Open India is shifting to an offline format for the last two stages.
Complete details about the LAN setup have not been revealed by the tournament organizers so far.
The Challenger Finale and Grand Finale will be taking place on LAN from 26th to 29th January.

The competition is getting fierce with each elimination phase at the ongoing Snapdragon Pro Series New State Mobile Open India. After three online stages, the tournament is now shifting to an offline format for the final two stages - Challenger Finale and Grand Finale.

24 of the best New State Mobile teams from across India have fought hard to cement a place for themselves in the upcoming Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) New State Mobile Open India Challenger Finale which is scheduled to take place on 26th and 27th January.

Through this stage, the top 16 teams will be selected to compete in the last stage of this tournament, SPS New State Mobile Open India Grand Finale. which will take place on 28th and 29th January.

Challenger Finale and Grand Finale of SPS New State Mobile Open India to take place on LAN

One of the biggest New State Mobile tournaments to take place in India with a total prize pool of INR 1,00,00,000 ($123,000 USD) is reaching its final two stages - Challenger Finale and Grand Finale.

This will mark the conclusion of the event which started last year on 12th December with the Open Qualifier. Now, more than a month later the top 24 teams have been shortlisted, ready to go against each other in the upcoming final four days of the tournament from 26th to 29th January.

However, things will be slightly different as the competition is now transitioning from an online to offline phase. All the qualified teams are gearing for a head-to-head clash on LAN which will add a whole new layer of mental complexity and flavor to the already intense tournament.

Complete information about the LAN has not been revealed by ESL India and NODWIN Gaming so far. Also, it is unclear whether these two stages will be held in a studio environment or in front of a live audience.

Already a few esports tournaments within India have taken place on LAN with a sizable audience in attendance. It will be exciting to see if the mobile gaming audience gets a chance to witness some of the top players in action live.


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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.