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The 2024 App Store Award Winners Revealed: Apps and Games That Transformed Lives

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Apple has announced the winners of the 2024 App Store Awards, celebrating 17 exceptional apps and games that have helped users unlock their creativity, reach new milestones, and enjoy special moments with family and friends. This year’s App Store Award winners were selected for their outstanding contributions to user experience, design, and innovation. Chosen from 45 finalists, these apps and games have made a significant impact on the lives of users and the global cultural landscape, from independent developers to large multinational teams.

The winning apps and games highlight the endless possibilities within the App Store and the Apple ecosystem. Kino introduces users to cinematic experiences with its film-inspired filters and advanced editing controls. Moises empowers musicians using iPad with powerful AI tools to refine their skills, while Lightroom delivers top-tier photo editing capabilities on Mac. Lumy on Apple Watch helps users connect with natural patterns, celebrating the beauty of each day, while F1 TV brings immersive and thrilling race-viewing experiences directly to fans at home.

In the gaming category, AFK Journey offers action-packed, tactical adventures with engaging storylines for iPhone users. Squad Busters combines exciting multiplayer competition with feel-good fun, while Thank Goodness You’re Here! delivers laughter with its fun and quirky skits. On Apple Arcade, Balatro+ reinvents traditional card games, offering a fresh experience with every new hand.

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This year’s inaugural Apple Vision Pro category winners pushed the boundaries of spatial computing, creating immersive experiences with intuitive controls. What If…? An Immersive Story invites users into the Marvel Universe, where endless possibilities unfold, while THRASHER: Arcade Odyssey transports players to vibrant, cosmic worlds through stunning visuals and sound.

Winners of the 2024 App Store Awards

iPhone App of the Year: Kino, from Lux Optics Inc.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Kino
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Kino

iPad App of the Year: Moises, from Moises Systems Inc.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Moises
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Moises

Mac App of the Year: Adobe Lightroom, from Adobe Inc.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Adobe Lightroom
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Adobe Lightroom

Apple Vision Pro App of the Year: What If…? An Immersive Story, from Marvel Studios, ILM Immersive, and Disney+.

Apple Watch App of the Year: Lumy, from Raja V.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Lumy
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Lumy

Apple TV App of the Year: F1 TV, from Formula One Digital Media Limited.

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Apple App Store Awards 2024 F1 TV
Apple App Store Awards 2024 F1 TV

Games

iPhone Game of the Year: AFK Journey, from Farlight Games.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 AFK Journey
Apple App Store Awards 2024 AFK Journey

iPad Game of the Year: Squad Busters, from Supercell.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Squad Busters
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Squad Busters

Mac Game of the Year: Thank Goodness You’re Here!, from Panic, Inc.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Thank Goodness You're Here
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Thank Goodness You’re Here

Apple Vision Pro Game of the Year: THRASHER: Arcade Odyssey, from Puddle, LLC.

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Apple App Store Awards 2024 THRASHER Arcade Odyssey
Apple App Store Awards 2024 THRASHER Arcade Odyssey

Apple Arcade Game of the Year: Balatro+, from Playstack Ltd.

Along with honoring apps and games across Apple devices, App Store Editors also selected six Cultural Impact winners, acknowledging the profound and lasting influence these apps and games have had on users’ lives and communities. This year’s winners inspired users to explore their intellectual curiosity, strengthened connections among family and friends, and advocated for a more inclusive and accessible world.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Balatro Plus
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Balatro Plus

Oko from AYES BV

Oko blends innovation with simplicity to assist users who are blind or have low vision in navigating city streets with confidence.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 Oko
Apple App Store Awards 2024 Oko

EF Hello from Signum International AG

Driven by AI, EF Hello uses a structured learning approach to support language learners at all levels, helping them improve their communication skills and engage more effectively with the world around them.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 EF Hello
Apple App Store Awards 2024 EF Hello

DailyArt from Zuzanna Stanska

DailyArt sparks intellectual curiosity and wonder by connecting users to remarkable artwork spanning centuries and artistic movements.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 DailyArt
Apple App Store Awards 2024 DailyArt

NYT Games from The New York Times Company

NYT Games provides a great start to the day by connecting family and friends across generations through a variety of enjoyable and easy-to-play daily games.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 NYT Games
Apple App Store Awards 2024 NYT Games

The Wreck from The Pixel Hunt

Featuring cinematic visuals and an interactive storyline, The Wreck portrays the inner struggles of the mind when confronting a crisis.

Apple App Store Awards 2024 The Wreck
Apple App Store Awards 2024 The Wreck

Do You Really Want to Know 2 from Gamtropy Co., Ltd.

Do You Really Want to Know 2 delves into the complexities of living with HIV, providing users with local resources and educational materials to help navigate conversations with family and friends.

Apple App Store Awards-2024 Do You Really Want to Know
Apple App Store Awards-2024 Do You Really Want to Know 2

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