The Challenge Finals of the Snapdragon COD Mobile Pro Series Season 6 India are set to take place from November 15 to 17 at the Hitex Exhibition Center in Hyderabad, as part of DreamHack India 2024. Six teams that advanced from the Challenge Season will face off in the Finale, competing for a prize pool of ₹24 lakh.
This three-day Challenge Finals will be played in two phases; Group Stages and Playoffs. These six teams will be seeded equally into two groups for the initial stage, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the Playoffs. Additionally, all matches will be live-streamed on the YouTube channel of ESL India.
Qualified teams for SPS COD Mobile Season 6 India Challenge Finals
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Here are the six qualified teams:
- XLR8
- Team Anthem
- Team Felines
- GodLike Esports
- Time2Pound
- NonStop
Challenge Season summary
A total of ten teams were divided into two groups for the Challenge Season. It was held in a Single Round Robin, where all matches were Bo3.
Group A
- XLR8
- Anthem
- Team Felines
- Galaxia
- Team Strike
XLR8 had a strong run in Group A, as the side clinched their all four matches. The team looked phenomenal from the start and topped the table in the group. Anthem ranked second with three wins and one loss. Team Felines had a mediocre run, as the club finished third in this group with two wins and two losses.
Galaxia stumbled in their three matches and won only one game. They ended up in the fourth rank. Team Strike failed in the previous stage and lost all four encounters. These bottom two teams of the group were eliminated from the COD Mobile Pro Series Season 6.
Group B
- GodLike Esports
- Time2Pound
- NonStop
- 5AM
- Panda Express
GodLike Esports, led by Learn, conquered all four games in Group B and finished first on the scoreboard. Time2Pound was second in the group with three wins and one loss. NonStop somehow managed to win two matches and qualified for the Challenge Finals.
5AM faced difficulties in the previous stage, as the squad lost three out of their four matches and held fourth in the rankings. Panda Express faltered throughout their four matches and couldn’t win a single game there. As a result, both of these bottom teams were eliminated from the COD Mobile event.
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