Qing Jiu Club conquers Snapdragon Mobile Masters CoD Mobile cover image

Qing Jiu Club conquers Snapdragon Mobile Masters CoD Mobile

The team took home the bulk of the $200,000 prize pool.

The players from Qing Jiu Club are the champions of the Call of Duty: Mobile (CoD Mobile) Snapdragon Mobile Masters event. The LAN tournament took place in São Paulo at Komplexo Tempo. The competition distributed the $200,000 prize pool among eight participating teams.

CoD Mobile's Snapdragon Mobile Masters took place on April 12 and April 13 as one of the competitions on the Snapdragon Pro Series (SPS) circuit.

Qing Jiu Club surpassed the home team in the grand final (Image via ESL)
Qing Jiu Club surpassed the home team in the grand final (Image via ESL)

Snapdragon Mobile Masters: CoD Mobile teams

  • Seminal - North America #1
  • The Rejects - North America #2
  • Galorys - Latin America #1
  • Amigos Gaming - Latin America #2
  • iNCO Gaming - Latin America #3
  • Stalwarts Esports - APAC/Japan
  • Kings - Europe
  • Qing Jiu Club - China

Qing Jiu Club conquers Brazil

Qing Jiu Club was the big winner of Snapdragon Mobile Masters, but its performance in the group stage did not suggest the trophy for the players. In the group stage, Qing Jiu Club faced Galorys in the winner's game and the Brazilians won 3-1. The map won by Qing Jiu Club in this series, in Control, was by a tight score of 3-2.

Galorys, with the signing of one of the best in the world, Lucas "Lucaszin" Ferreira, looked like the main candidate for the title. The Brazilian player broke the competition's record with his Hardpoint numbers.

However, having surpassed Seminal in the semifinals, Qing Jiu Club faced Galorys in the grand final. Despite the excellent performance of the Brazilian team in the competition so far, the Chinese team dominated at the decisive moment and closed the series at the first opportunity, winning 4-0 in the best-of-seven (Bo7) match.

Qing Jiu Club became the big winner of the first CoD Mobile Snapdragon Mobile Masters tournament of the year. The team took home $90,000 of the total prize pool.

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