The first-ever Mobies premiered last night (July 14) at Infinity Reality Studio in Los Angeles, celebrating outstanding contributions to the mobile gaming industry in an event that aims to become the biggest ceremony in its field.
Hosted by Daniel “dGon” Gonzales, Elyse “Herculyse” Herrera, and Garrett “Shady” Smith JR, the inaugural Mobies handed out 13 awards to the best players in the industry. Big winners included Genshin Impact, which won Mobile Game of the Year; Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, which took Competitive Game of the Year; and Clash of Clans content creator Judo Sloth, who claimed Mobile Content Creator of the Year.
The first-ever Mobies also gave out a surprise award to S8ul Esports for Global Impact on Mobile Gaming, which recognizes organizations that go “above and beyond to elevate and enhance the industry.”
Full list of 2023 Mobies mobile games award winners
Mobile Game of the Year: Genshin Impact
Runners up: Brawl Stars, Call of Duty Mobile, Marvel Snap, PUBG MOBILE, Pokemon Unite
Competitive Game of the Year: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Runners up: Brawl Stars, PUBG MOBILE, FreeFire, Clash Royale, Honor of Kings, Arena of Valor
Mobile Content Creator of the Year: Judo Sloth
Runners up: Luke “iFerg” Fergie, Tobias “Panda” Näslund, Naman “Mortal” Sandeep Mathur, Jonathan “Jonathan Gaming” Amaral, Levinho, The Radioativo
Mobile Team of the Year: ECHO
Runners up: Stalwart Esports, EStar Pro, Tribe Gaming, ZETA DIVISION ZERO, EVOS Phoenix
Mobile Player of the Year: Frederic “Bennyqt” Gonzales
Runners up: Mohamed “Mohamed Light” Tarek, Tensai, Burenbayar “TOP” Altangerel, Harsh “Goblin” Paudwal, Ratchanon “Moshi” Kunrayason
Global Impact on Mobile Gaming: S8ul Esports
Mobile Esports Tournament of the Year: Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M4 World Championships
Runners up: Brawl Stars World Finals 2022, Free Fire World Series 2022: Bangkok, PUBG MOBILE Global Championship 2022, Honor of Kings International Championship 2022, CODM World Championship 2022
Mobile Indie Game of the Year: Playdead’s Limbo
Runners up: T3 Arena, Alto’s Adventure, Monument Valley, Stardew Valley
Mobile Developer of the Year: LIGHTSPEED STUDIOS
Runners up: Krafton, Second Dinner, TiMi Studio Group, Garena, Supercell
Mobile Device of the Year: Redmagic 8 Pro
Runners up: ROG Phone 7, Samsung S23 Ultra, OnePlus 11, Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
Mobile App of the Year: TikTok
Runners up: Aim Lab Mobile, Discord, Xbox Game Pass, Twitter, YouTube
Coverage Platform of the Year: Liquipedia
Runners up: Pocket Gamer, Pocket Tactics, GamingonPhone, ONEEsports, AFK Gaming
Mobile Breakthrough Game of the Year: Marvel Snap
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