Week 2 of the ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6 Challenge Season has concluded with Team Versatile remaining at the top of the points table with an overall 175 points. Gods Reign led by Detro played amazingly in Week 2, securing second spot with 154 points while fan favorite team Godlike Esports took third place and Team Soul finished fourth. Check out the BGMI ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Season Points Table and Week 3 schedule.
BGMI ESL Snapdragon Pro Series Challenge Season Points Table after Week 2
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Place 1st - Team Versatile (VXT) - 175 points
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Place 2nd - Gods Reign (GDR) - 154 points
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Place 3rd - GodLike Esports (GodL) - 151 points
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Place 4th - Team SouL (SouL) - 140 points
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Place 5th - Team RedXRoss (RedX) - 133 points
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Place 6th - Orangutan (OG) - 130 points
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Place 7th - WindGod Esports (WG) - 125 points
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Place 8th - Just Jelly (Just) - 121 points
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Place 9th - Revenant XSpark (RNTX) - 120 points
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Place 10th - Reckoning Esports (RGE) - 120 points
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Place 11th - Carnival Gaming (CG) - 118 points
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Place 12th - Team Empire (TE) - 117 points
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Place 13th - K9 Esports (K9) - 114 points
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Place 14th - Wyld Fangs (WF) - 109 points
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Place 15th - Gujarat Tigers (GT) - 107 points
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Place 16th - Medal Esports (MDL) - 104 points
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Place 17th - Cincinnati Kids (CK) - 99 points
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Place 18th - Bot Army (BAE) - 93 points
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Place 19th - Hidden Ones (HOS) - 92 points
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Place 20th - Vasista Esports (VE) - 90 points
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Place 21st - Phoenix Esports (PNX) - 89 points
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Place 22nd - Team Tamilas (TT) - 87 points
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Place 23rd - GENxFM Esports (GENxFM) - 85 points
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Place 24th - 4Merical Esports (4M) - 84 points
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Place 25th - Diesel Esports (DSL) - 80 points
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Place 26th - Myth Esports (MYTH) - 74 points
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Place 27th - Genesis Esports (GEN) - 72 points
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Place 28th - RGC Esports (RGC) - 66 points
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Place 29th - 8Bit (8Bit) - 63 points
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Place 30th - Do Or Die (DOD) - 52 points
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Place 31st - Legit Esports (LEGIT) - 46 points
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Place 32nd - Minus40 Esports (M40) - 25 points
Format and Schedule
Challenge Season
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The Challenge Season includes 32 teams: 16 teams advancing from the Open Finals
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16 invited teams
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Duration: 12 days
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Dates: December 27, 2024 – January 19, 2025
After the Challenge Season, the top 16 teams will secure a spot in the Challenge Finals.
Challenge Finals LAN
The Challenge Finals will be a LAN event showcasing the top 16 teams from the Challenge Season.
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Duration: 3 days
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Dates: January 31 – February 2, 2025
Challenge Season Dates
Challenge Season |
Date |
Week 1 |
Friday-Saturday-Sunday : 27-28-29 December 2024 |
Week 2 |
Friday-Saturday-Sunday : 3-4-5 January 2025 |
Week 3 |
Friday-Saturday-Sunday: 10 -11 -12 January 2025 |
Week 4 |
Friday-Saturday-Sunday : 17-18-19 January 2025 |
Challenge Finals (LAN) Dates
Challenge Finals (LAN) |
Date |
Matches |
Friday-Saturday-Sunday : 31st January - 2nd February 2025 |