The Game Awards Players' Voice Award is decided entirely by fans, making a clash between two fandoms (Sonic Frontiers and Genshin Impact) inevitable. Members of the two communities already have a rowdy reputation, so putting the titles up against each other is bound to bring out the worst in them.
There is no shortage of funny and chaotic reactions exchanged between the two sides. The fandoms have even resorted to accusing each other of botting the votes. Such claims aren't surprising when the main goal for the two communities is for their respective game to win the TGA Players' Voice Award.
There are two sides to every coin, and the first one to look at is the Sonic Frontiers fandom. In this case, there was a guy named Joff Kingly in the Genshin Impact community bragging about creating a bot that would ensure that their game stays in the lead.
Naturally, Sonic Frontiers fans weren't happy. Some people disliked the idea of rigging the system, while others thought it was a new low for the Genshin Impact community.
Unsurprisingly, some fans are making memes where one side is portrayed as innocent, which you're supposed to root for, while the other is full of numerous bots. Based on the accusations thrown around everywhere, it's likely that both sides have used bots to get ahead of the competition, especially with some evidence shown below.
That's a huge, unnatural spike for Sonic Frontiers. Genshin Impact fans are using information like this to fight back and try to win TGA's Players' Voice Award. Other Travelers also got more data from the API, as shown below.
It's clear that both communities want the favorite game to win TGA's Players' Voice Award, even if it means they have to use bots to get the desired outcome. Accusations
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