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The big night is finally here, and it’s pretty hard for fans to contain their excitement anymore. As promised, Game Awards is going to be filled with the gameplay reveal major game announcements, and of course awards. With the mobile gaming industry growing exponentially year after year, the award for Best Mobile Game award holds utmost importance.

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And this time, Genshin Impact beat Pokemon Unite to win the crown of Best Mobile Game, presented by none other than Geoff Keighley. There is no denying the fact that Genshin Impact is one of the biggest and most popular mobile games right now. With the diverse updates, the classic gameplay, the stunning visuals, Genshin Impact is currently the talk of the town. The most crucial part of any mobile game is its gameplay and the sheer amount of content updates in Genshin Impact makes it so popular.

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The Game Awards 2021- Nominees for Best Mobile Game

This year’s nominees for the best mobile game were:

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  • Genshin Impact
  • League of Legends: Wild Rift
  • Marvel Future Revolution
  • Fantasian
  • Pokemon Unite

Other than this, Genshin Impact is also set to add 2 more characters in the game in the upcoming 2.4 update- Yun Jin and Shenhe. As of now, it’s not clear when these characters will be added to the game. So it definitely looks like Genshin Impact has a lot to offer in the coming years. Do you think it will be able to win the Best Ongoing Game award this time? Let us know in the comment section below.

The big award night is still alive. Enjoy the awards, performances, and new announcements. Till then, may the best games win!

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