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VOTE NOW: The Pocket Gamer People\'s Choice Awards 2024

by Liam Jan 24,2025

VOTE NOW: The Pocket Gamer People\

The PG People's Choice Awards 2024: Your Vote Matters!

Voting is now open for the PG People's Choice Awards 2024! Show your support for the best mobile games of the past 18 months and cast your vote.

Don't miss out – voting closes Monday, July 22nd.

Interestingly, this year's awards coincide with two major transatlantic elections. But for us, the focus is on the games!

As the only Pocket Gamer Awards category voted on exclusively by Pocket Gamer readers, the People's Choice Award is always a fiercely competitive event, attracting thousands of votes and diverse opinions.

This year is no exception – the voting is intense, with many deserving entries neck and neck. While the field will likely narrow as the deadline approaches, the final contenders often have incredibly close vote counts. Therefore, every single vote truly makes a difference.

You have until 11:59 pm on Monday, July 22nd to cast your vote and help decide the winner. The game with the most votes will be announced at the prestigious PG Mobile Games Awards ceremony on August 20th in Cologne.

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