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Apple App Store Awards 2023 detailed, including best games

We've got all the winners for you below.

The Apple App Store Awards 2023 were detailed today, honouring the best and brightest on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac. Did we forget a platform?

Winners were named across a variety of categories; we’ve got them all for you below. Notable, Aussie studio Witch Beam was awarded with a cultural impact award for Unpacking, a 2021 title that was released onto iPhone this year.

Apple App Store Award 2023: Game winners

Apple App Store Award 2023: App winners

  • iPhone App of the Year: AllTrails, from AllTrails, Inc
  • iPad App of the Year: Prêt-à-Makeup, from Prêt-à-Template
  • Mac App of the Year: Photomator, from UAB Pixelmator Team
  • Apple TV App of the Year: MUBI, from MUBI, Inc
  • Apple Watch App of the Year: SmartGym, from Mateus Abras

Cultural Impact Winners 

“It’s inspiring to see the ways developers continue to build incredible apps and games that are redefining the world around us,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook. “This year’s winners represent the limitless potential of developers to bring their visions to life, creating apps and games with remarkable ingenuity, exceptional quality and purpose-driven missions.”

What do you make of the list above? Let us know which apps caught your eye in 2023 using the comments area below.


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