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Pocket Gamer People\'s Choice Award 2024: Game Revealed

Author : Olivia
Jan 21,2025

Pocket Gamer People\

The 2024 PG People's Choice Awards are still accepting votes! Cast your vote for your favorite game from the past 18 months. Voting ends Monday, July 22nd.

Curious about this year's winner? We are too, but our time machine is unfortunately out of order. We can't reveal who's currently leading, but we can share the list of 20 finalists still in the running:

  • Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile
  • Dawncaster
  • Football Manager 2024 Mobile
  • Hello Kitty Island Adventure
  • Hokai: Star Rail
  • Honor of Kings
  • Last War: Survival Game
  • Legend of Mushroom
  • Lego Hill Climb Adventures
  • Monopoly Go
  • Monster Hunter Now
  • Paper Trail
  • Peridot
  • SpongeBob Adventures: In a Jam!
  • Squad Busters
  • Star Wars: Hunters
  • Teeny Tiny Town
  • Valiant Hearts: Coming Home
  • What the Car?
  • Whiteout Survival

Thousands of votes have already been cast – thank you! Currently, two contenders are significantly ahead of the pack. However, past experience shows that even seemingly insurmountable leads can be overturned in the final days.

Therefore, every single vote counts! Don't miss your chance to support your favorite game. Even if you think your choice is a long shot, cast your vote before the deadline – 11:59 pm on Monday, July 22nd. You never know what might happen! VOTE NOW »

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