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Just one week left to lobby for the Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards 2019

Nominations close on October 22nd

Just one week left to lobby for the Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards 2019

There's just one week left to lobby for the second-ever Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards in association with Game Insight.

Last year’s event was a huge success, shining a spotlight on the best and brightest the mobile games industry has to offer.

The Pocket Gamer Mobile Games Awards 2019 will take place on the evening of Tuesday, January 22nd 2019 (that's just after PGC London draws to a close).

Want to be in with a chance to win an award? You can nominate a game or company for an accolade (or in multiple categories) over on the Mobile Games Awards website. Lobbying ends on October 22nd, shortly after which we'll announce the finalists.

To help you with the process you can check out our lobbying guide right here.

The 20 awards categories in full:

  1. Game of the Year
  2. Pocket Gamer People's Choice
  3. Best Audio/Visual Accomplishment
  4. Best Storytelling
  5. Best Live Ops
  6. Best Developer
  7. Best Indie Developer
  8. Best Publisher
  9. Best Game Engine
  10. Best Tools Provider
  11. Best Analytics / Data Tool
  12. Best GAAS Tools & Tech
  13. Best Technological Innovation
  14. Best Advertising & UA
  15. Best Marketing Team
  16. Best QA and Localisation Service Provider
  17. Best Recruitment Agency
  18. Best Service Provider
  19. Eastern Trailblazer
  20. Mobile Legend

The awards ceremony will take place in London at an as yet unannounced venue. To buy tickets, visit the official website here: www.mobilegamesawards.com.

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

For any other enquiries about the Mobile Games Awards, email PocketGamer.biz senior editor Craig Chapple at craig.chapple@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.