
Power Player of the Year: Petri Hyökyranta / Rovio Wreckfest, published in cooperation with THQ Nordic, is a true success story. Officially launched in the summer of 2018, Wreckfest became a hit game after spending time as a Steam Early Access game since Christmas 2013. Ĭomeback of the Year 2018: Wreckfest / Bugbearīugbear, a veteran developer of racing games, pushed themselves back into the limelight after many difficult years.
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The Walking Dead scriptwriter's episode-based thieving simulator is a great visual experience in a cartoonish style. The Best Creative Achievement of the Year 2018: The Thief of Thieves / Rival Games

The project has created a mobile application that allows you to experience the locations with the help of augmented reality. The Finnish Game Awards 2019 winners are:Īpplied Game Award 2018: Lights On! / Turku Game Lab & Humakįinnish-Estonian Lights On! joint project has highlighted culturally significant historic tourist sites with the help of new technology. The gala evening’s recorded video stream can be viewed at. The gala’s official after party was sponsored by Futureplay Games and Unity Technologies Finland. Other sponsors were Rovio, Remedy Entertainment, Small Giant Games, Supercell, Colossal Order, Ubisoft RedLynx, Dodreams and Seriously Entertainment. The main sponsor of the Finnish Game Awards was Fingersoft. The Finnish Game Awards was organized by the Finnish Game Developers’ Association and the Neogames Finland Association. The winner this year was Wreckfest by Bugbear. The gaming magazine Pelit awarded the traditional “Kyöpeli” trophy to the People’s Choice Game of the Year 2018. Also Power Player of the Year Award was presented and IGDA Finland presented their recognition to Christopher Hamilton with the Volunteer of the Year award for his work for the community in 2018. The Best Creative Achievement of the Year 2018 and the Comeback of the Year 2018 were chosen by the board of the Finnish Game Developers’ Association. The Applied Game Award 2018 was selected by the Serious Gaming Cluster Finland Association. The Finnish Game of the Year 2018, Best Mobile Game, and Best Computer and Console Game were chosen by the members of the Finnish Game Developers’ Association.

The greatest moments were the double victory by Supercell and the celebration of Bugbear’s comeback in a new prize category.Ī total of eight awards were presented in the gala. ApFinland's successful game industry celebrated and rewarded their best in the Finnish Game Awards today in Helsinki.
