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Tune in to the Pocket Gamer Awards 2022 ceremony on Tuesday 13th December

Pocket Gamer Awards 2022 ceremony is brought to you in association with Blizzard Entertainment

The Pocket Gamer Awards 2022 is nearly drawing to a close – the votes have been collated, the tuxedos have been rented, and the script is almost written. All that’s left is to announce this year’s lucky winners with a suitably snazzy ceremony, which we’ll be broadcasting live on YouTube and Twitch on Tuesday 13th December at 5pm UK time.


We can say with all sincerity that this past year has been an especially exciting one for mobile games, with the release of some fantastic adaptations in Apex Legends Mobile and Ni No Kuni: Crossworlds; some brilliant original releases like Spiritfarer and Phobies; and a few blasts from the past with titles like Streets of Rage 4, Pikmin: Bloom, and Diablo Immortal. And, thanks to our sponsor Blizzard Entertainment, you’ll be able to tune in live to find out the winners of each one of this year’s 20 categories, which celebrate the very best in every conceivable genre, style, and platform, as voted for by you – so a special thanks also goes out to you, our loyal readers.

As an extra treat, we will also be inducting another historic mobile game into our Hall of Fame; an honour which will be agreed upon internally by the editorial team.

If you’d like a recap of the nominees and categories,then you can find them listed on the Pocket Gamer Awards Voting page and you can tune in to the awards ceremony itself via Pocket Gamer’s official YouTube channel and Twitch channel.

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