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Nominate the year's Best Marketing Campaign for the Mobile Games Awards 2018

Accolade recognises the best developer-run or third-party-run marketing campaigns over the last year

Nominate the year's Best Marketing Campaign for the Mobile Games Awards 2018

Did you run a particularly innovative and successful marketing campaign for a mobile game during the last year? Or did you find one by another company particularly creative and fascinating?

Then maybe you should consider nominating it for the Mobile Games Awards 2018, taking place on January 23rd during Pocket Gamer Connects London, where we’ll be presenting an award for Best Marketing Campaign.

This award recognises the best developer-run or third-party-run marketing campaigns over the last year that led to a game’s growth. This can be through any medium, including online, TV or other.

You can nominate for this and other awards over at the Mobile Games Awards website. Just fill in the form for the award nomination and click send!

Lobbying ends on Tuesday, November 14th.

Best of the best

The Mobile Games Awards will recognise the sector’s key players over the last year, from the developers making great games to the publishers, tool makers and service providers that are helping to build a platform for success.

Most of the awards will be voted for by a panel industry judges, recognising the hard work of the teams and individuals that have shined over the last year.

But you need to make sure you nominate! (Which you can do so right here).

For more details on how to lobby for an award and information on all the award categories, check out our lobbying guide right here.

The awards ceremony will be hosted at the prestigious BAFTA building in 195 Piccadilly, London. To buy tickets, visit the official website here: www.mobilegamesawards.com.

For sponsorship details, please contact Steel Media CEO Chris James at chris@steelmedia.co.uk.


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Craig Chapple is a freelance analyst, consultant and writer with specialist knowledge of the games industry. He has previously served as Senior Editor at PocketGamer.biz, as well as holding roles at Sensor Tower, Nintendo and Develop.