Mobile Legends expands Snapdragon Pro Series to Europe, MENA, and Latin America; announces Women’s League for APAC and Japan

The Mobile Legends continues to expand its influence outside of its heartland in Southeast Asia, this time laying ground in Europe, MENA, and Latin America.

The MLBB Snapdragon Pro Series is expanding to other regions this year, venturing outside Southeast Asia and forming a women's league for the first time. (Photo: Moonton, ESL)
The MLBB Snapdragon Pro Series is expanding to other regions this year, venturing outside Southeast Asia and forming a women's league for the first time. (Photo: Moonton, ESL)

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) developer MOONTON Games has announced a partnership with ESL FACEIT Group and Qualcomm Technologies Inc. to bring the MLBB Snapdragon Pro series out of Southeast Asia and into Europe, Latin America, and the MENA region as part of an ongoing expansion of the game's esports scene.

As part of the collaboration, MLBB joins the Mobile Masters titles lineup for the third year of the Snapdragon Pro Series, offering lucrative prizes of up to US$200,000.

The Asia-Pacific competition starts on 8 April, followed by events in Europe, MENA, and Latin America. Dates for these events will be announced later.

Furthermore, to create new paths for women in esports, one significant development is the introduction of a fresh MLBB women’s league, signalling a commitment to inclusivity and diversity within the esports community.

The MLBB women’s league will first be introduced in the Asia-Pacific and Japan, with the prize pool at US$30,000.

All these events have a combined prize pool of US$780,000 throughout all competitions.

For more information on the Snapdragon Pro Series visit www.snapdragonproseries.com, and follow the league on Twitter,Instagram, and TikTok.

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