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APAC Awards 2023 Winners Include HSR and FGO

Sensor Tower revealed the winners of the APAC Awards for 2023. These awards focus on “outstanding mobile game and apps” from APAC publishers, with a total of 24 winners, including Blue Archive, Fate/Grand Order, Jujustu Kaisen: Phantom Parade, and Honkai: Star Rail.

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Here is the full list of winners for the APAC Awards of 2023:

  • Best App for Short Films: ReelShort
  • Best Dating App: WIPPY
  • Best Emerging Entertainment App: Coupang Play
  • Best Entertainment App: TVer
  • Best Evergreen Game: Honor of Kings
  • Best for Everyday Life: BAEMIN
  • Best Gameplay Innovation: Pokemon Sleep
  • Best Global Popularity: Honkai: Star Rail
  • Best Hybridcasual Game: Legend of Slime
  • Best Idle RPG Game: Pixel Hero
  • Best IP-Based Game: Jujutsu Kaisen: Phantom Parade
  • Best Mobile Tycoon Game: Burger Please!
  • Best Music Game Publisher: Amanotes
  • Best Ongoing Game: Fate/Grand Order
  • Best Online Payment App: PhonePe
  • Best Puzzle Game: LINE: Disney Tsum Tsum
  • Best Party Game: Eggy Party
  • Best Photo & Video Editor: Canva
  • Best Shooter Game: Garena Free Fire
  • Best Shopping App: Temu
  • Best Sports Manager Game: Blue Lock Project: World Champion
  • Best Storytelling Game: Blue Archive
  • Best Strategy Game: Whiteout Survival
  • Most Popular Travel App: MakeMyTrip

As you can see, since these awards are for all apps, not all of them are games. Sensor Tower also gives a bit of information on each winner. They discuss when the app came out, what it’s like, and its growth over the past year or so.

If you want to read more information on the APAC Awards, you can visit the Sensor Tower website.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.