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Central & Eastern European Game Awards
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Central & Eastern European Game Awards (CEEGA) Established in 2018, the Central & Eastern European Game Awards was created as a collaborative project between game industry organisations from the Central and Eastern European region to honour the best games produced and released by local studios in the current year. The final gala of the Central & Eastern European Game Awards, during which the winners are awarded CEEGA statuettes, is organised by the Centre for the Development of Creative Industries and is held periodically (annually in autumn) in the Earth Hall of the Poznań International Fair, on the occasion of one of the most popular trade fairs in our part of Europe, the Poznań Game Arena and the accompanying Game Industry Conference.[1][2]
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2024
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The winners were announced on October 26, 2024.
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2023
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The winners were announced on October 7, 2023.[3]
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2022
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The winners were announced on October 8, 2022. Dying Light 2 by Techland won the Best Game category.[4]
2021
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Fourth year was held on 22 October 2021. Cyberpunk 2077 won the Best Game award.[5]
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2020
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Third year was held on 9 December 2020. Nominations were announced in December 2020. Creaks received the highest number of nominations.[6][7][8]
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2019
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Second year was held on 19 October 2019.[9][10] Mordhau won the Best Game award.[11]
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2018
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The first year was held on 13 October 2018. Frostpunk won the Best Game and Best Design awards. Other winners included Kingdom Come: Deliverance for Best Narration, Chuchel for Best Visual Art, and Ruiner for Best Audio.[12][13]
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