Jonathan at Esports Awards 2022: Esports Awards unveils wildcard entries for multiple categories, CHECK THEM OUT – Esports Awards presented by Lexus, is one of the most prestigious events in the esports calendar year. This year’s award ceremony will be held at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas on Dec. 13.
Although they had already announced the nominees of all categories, some wildcard entries have also been added. Popular Indian gamer and streamer Jonathan is one who has been added through this. Let us take a look at all those wildcard entries.
The WILDCARDs for the Esports Mobile Player of the Year award presented by @Verizon #GODCRUZ of #EVOEsports@tsment_jonathan of @GodLike_in
The panel has selected these finalists for their achievements outside of our standard judging period.
✅ Vote: https://t.co/Jnjxb5Qpbh pic.twitter.com/DQ7lWQHuoY
— Esports Awards (@esportsawards) November 17, 2022
Jonathan at Esports Awards 2022: Esports Awards unveils wildcard entries for multiple categories, CHECK THEM OUT
esports awards 2022: wildcard entries
ESPORTS MOBILE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jonathan “Jonathan” Amaral and Piyapon “GODCRUZ” Boonchuay are the two wildcard entries introduced in this category. Hence the final list is as follows:
- Eman “Emann” Sangco – RSG Philippines (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang)
- Jonathan “Jonathan” Amaral – GodLike Esports (PUBG: Mobile)
- Sitetampo – ZETA DIVISION ONE (Brawl Stars)
- Luan “Lost” Souza – LOUD (Free Fire)
- An “Long” Xulong – Nova Esports (League of Legends: Wild Rift)
- Piyapon “GODCRUZ” Boonchuay – EVOS Esports TH (Free Fire)
- Cauan “Cauan7” Da Silva – LOUD (Free Fire)
- Mohamed “Mohamed Light” Tarek – (Clash Royale)
- Ceng “Order” Zehai – Nova Esports (PUBG: Mobile)
Introducing the WILDCARD for the Esports Host of the Year award @Soembie
The panel selected this finalist for her achievements outside our standard judging period.
✅ Vote now: https://t.co/Jnjxb680zR pic.twitter.com/AxD3WGgUed
— Esports Awards (@esportsawards) November 17, 2022
ESPORTS HOST OF THE YEAR
Soe “Soembie” Gschwind is the wildcard entry introduced in this category. Hence the final list is as follows:
- Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere – League of Legends
- Alex “Goldenboy” Mendez – Overwatch
- James “Dash” Patterson – League of Legends
- Caleb “WavePunk” Simmons – Rocket League
- Lottie Van-Praag – Halo
- Yinsu “Yinsu” Collins – VALORANT
- Ana Paula “Ana Xisde”Cardoso – Overwatch
- James Banks – CS:GO
- Freya “Freya” Spiers – CS:GO
- Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden – DOTA 2
- Soe “Soembie” Gschwind – Overwatch
Introducing the WILDCARD for the Esports PC Player of the Year award presented by @RaidRPG @gun8952 of @DRXGlobal
The panel selected this finalist for his achievements outside our standard judging period.
✅ Vote now: https://t.co/SvzslPjZBa pic.twitter.com/ovtvNT2M9o
— Esports Awards (@esportsawards) November 18, 2022
ESPORTS PC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Kim “Zeka” Geon-woo is the wildcard entry introduced in this category. The final list is as follows:
- Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken – FaZe Clan (CS:GO)
- Oleksandr “s1mple”Kostyliev – Natus Vincere (CS:GO)
- Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker – Cloud9 (VALORANT)
- Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon – Gen.G (League of Legends)
- Andrey “Shao” Kiprsky – FunPlus Phoenix (VALORANT)
- Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk – Team Spirit (DOTA 2)
- Zhang “Faith_bian” Ruida – PSG.LGD (DOTA 2)
- Andrei “Odoamne” Pascu – Rogue (League of Legends)
- Jacob “HisWattson” Mcmillin – FURIA Esports (Apex Legends)
- Jaime “Cyber” Ramos – FaZe Clan (Rainbow Six Siege)
- Cho “Maru” Seong-ju – Onsyde Gaming (StarCraft)
- Kim “Zeka” Geon-woo – DRX (League of Legends)
Introducing the WILDCARDs for the Esports Team of the Year award presented by @secretlabchairs @DallasFuel @OpTic (Halo)
The panel has selected these finalists for their achievements outside of our standard judging period.
✅ Vote now: https://t.co/Jnjxb680zR pic.twitter.com/Y9UGHCCA0E
— Esports Awards (@esportsawards) November 17, 2022
ESPORTS TEAM OF THE YEAR
The esports teams of Dallas Fuel and OpTic Gaming were the wildcard entries introduced in this category. The final list is as follows:
- FaZe Clan (CS:GO)
- LOUD (VALORANT)
- Los Angeles Thieves (Call of Duty)
- Team BDS (Rocket League)
- Nova Esports (PUBG Mobile)
- Natus Vincere (CS:GO)
- Los Angeles Gladiators (Overwatch)
- PSG.LGD (DOTA 2)
- T1 (League of Legends)
- Dallas Fuel (Overwatch)
- OpTic Gaming (Halo)
Introducing the WILDCARD for the Esports Game of the Year award@PUBGMOBILE
The panel selected this finalist for his achievements outside our standard judging period.
✅ Vote now: https://t.co/Jnjxb5Qpbh pic.twitter.com/Rml2F8H4WT
— Esports Awards (@esportsawards) November 17, 2022
ESPORTS GAME OF THE YEAR
The final wildcard entry of the day was PUBG Mobile being added to this category. The final list is as follows:
- League of Legends
- VALORANT
- CS:GO
- Rocket League
- Apex Legends
- PUBG Mobile
- DOTA 2
- Free Fire
- Rainbow Six Siege
- Fortnite
This is the updated list of all the categories which had wildcard entries added to them. Stay tuned to get more of such latest updates from the gaming and esports sphere.