From Wakeout to Zoom, Apple announces 15 best apps of 2020 on App Store

To venerate these 15 apps and games, Apple has created the first-ever physical App Store Best of 2020 award.

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Apple on Wednesday announced its App Store Best of 2020 winners, recognizing 15 apps and games that proved to be essential for making life easier, healthier and more connected this year.

Notable for their high quality, creative design, usability, and innovative technology, these apps and games are equally celebrated for their positive cultural impact, helpfulness, and importance.

"Around the world, we saw remarkable efforts from so many developers, and these Best of 2020 winners are 15 outstanding examples of that innovation. From helping us stay fit and mindful, to keeping our children's education on track, to helping fight hunger, their impact was meaningful to so many of us," said Phil Schiller, Apple Fellow.

This year, Apple awarded 'Wakeout' as iPhone App of the year developed by Andres Canella. The independent developer of Wakeout brought the gentle exercise to home offices and classrooms with light-hearted and inclusive movements designed for everyone.

Riding on the pandemic-driven remote work, video conferencing app Zoom became the iPad App of the year.

Genshin Impact from miHoYo and Legends of Runeterra from Riot Games awarded with iPhone game of the year and iPad game of the year respectively.

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Meanwhile, Disney+ an American subscription video-on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by the Media and Entertainment Distribution division of The Walt Disney Company received the title of Apple TV App of the year.

To venerate these 15 apps and games, Apple has created the first-ever physical App Store Best of 2020 award. Inspired by the signature blue App Store icon, each award reveals the App Store logo set into 100 per cent recycled aluminum, with the name of the winner engraved on the other side.

"This year, more than ever before, some of our most creative and connected moments happened in apps. This was thanks to the amazing work of developers who introduced fresh, helpful app experiences throughout the year,” said Phil Schiller.

SOURCE: IANS


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