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Snapdragon Free Fire Mobile Challenge: Results, Rankings, All Details

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The ESL Snapdragon Mobile Challenge, a $300K Free Fire competition came to a conclusion recently. SES Alfaink emerged victorious. They won the trophy and a $70,000 cash reward.

They displayed steady and outstanding performances throughout the course of the two-day finals. At the conclusion of the competition, the team had 144 points, one Booyah, and 75 eliminations.

Another Indonesian squad, First Raiders Eclipse, finished second and was five points behind them. In the Grand Finale, they collected the most Booyahs (3) won $32,500 as the reward. Evos Phoenix racked up an equal number of points as First Raiders.

They finished in third place despite having two fewer Booyah than the team that placed second. They had the most kills in 12 games, but nearly missed winning the tournament due to a lack of placement points. Here are the results, overall standings and prize pool distribution of the Snapdragon Free Fire Mobile Challenge.

Overall Rankings

  1. SES Alfaink
  2. First Raiders Eclipse
  3. Evos Phoenix
  4. Nigma Galaxy
  5. eArena

Allocation of the ESL Snapdragon Free Fire Mobile Challenge Prize Pool

A total of about $100K of the $300K prize fund was allotted for the Group Stage. The remaining money was divided among the Grand Finalists. Based on their results this is how much the teams earned:

  • SES Alfaink: $70,000
  • Nigma Galaxy: $45,000
  • First Raiders Eclipse: $32,500
  • eArena: $32,500
  • Evos Phoenix: $30,000
  • Attack All Around: $16,500
  • Expand: $13,250
  • King of Gamers Club: $$12,500
  • Evos Divine: $11,500
  • Team Flash: $10,000
  • Heavy: $8,250
  • SEM9: $7,500
  • V Gaming: $2,000
  • Dewa United: $2,000
  • MDH Esports: $1,750
  • Axis: $1,750
  • Farang Esports: $1,500
  • Anxiety: $1,500

The best team in the Group Stage, Nigma Galaxy, struggled to get a Booyah in the finals. They ended their campaign by finishing fourth. Dew, a member of this group, finished the final round of the competition as the best player with 25 kills and 25,074 damage.

Although not taking home a single Booyah in the finals, the Thai team eArena finished in fifth place with 125 points, while the 2022 World Series Sentosa winner Attack All Around took sixth.

The kill leaderboard was topped by Lozzy, with BARA from SES and Protetae from eArena placing second and third, respectively. Xroy from Expand scored 20 points, placing fifth overall.

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