The end of the year is fast approaching and it's time to review the best mobile games of the year with our first edition of the Mobi Awards. And who better than the Mobi.gg community to elect the big winners of this year 2022 on Android and iOS. Let's find out how the event works and how you can participate in the voting to support your favorite games.
How to vote for the best mobile games of the year?
To participate in the Mobi Awards and vote for the best mobile games of the year and defend your favorites of 2022, nothing could be easier. All you have to do is vote in the polls that will be progressively made available throughout the month of December on our Discord.
The first poll is already available. You can now vote for the best shooter game of the year between Apex Legends Mobile, T3 Arena, Lost Light, Nerf: Superblast and Wild Arena Survivors.
The Mobi Awards 2022 process
Before defining the best mobile game of the year among the many titles released in 2022, it is necessary to make a first selection by category. That's why the Mobi Awards voting is divided into several parts.
First, you have the opportunity to vote until December 28 for the best mobile game of the year 2022 from our selection of 30 games divided into 6 categories by genre, each consisting of 5 titles:
The best shooter game
The best role-playing game
The best multiplayer game
The best indie game
The best gacha
The best strategy game
Once the 6 winners are determined by the results of the polls between these 30 mobile games, they will be split in two and compete in the semi-finals starting December 30.
At this point, we'll finally know the two contenders for our Mobi Awards final, which you'll have to decide on Friday, January 6, 2023, for the best mobile game of the year 2022.
Now you know how to participate in the Mobi Awards 2022 and defend your favorites of the year. We are waiting for you on Discord to determine the mobile games awarded in 2022 by category, and especially to elect the winner of this Mobi Awards first edition.
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