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Seekers Notes celebrates 9th anniversary with special birthday calendar and YouTube giveaway

by Grace Jan 07,2025

Seekers Notes, the popular hidden object game from Mytona, celebrates its 9th anniversary! Boasting over 43 million downloads since 2015, the game continues to captivate players worldwide.

This isn't just any anniversary; Mytona is giving away a YouTube Premium trial! Participate in the 9th-anniversary festivities starting July 29th. Complete ten in-game quests for a chance to win a two-month YouTube Premium subscription. Check their social media for the full calendar of events.

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Seekers Notes prides itself on its engaging lore, stunning visuals, and strong community. With over 94,000 guilds and two million players, the game fosters a vibrant social experience. The developers actively listen to player feedback, ensuring the game constantly evolves.

Ready to test your observation skills? Download Seekers Notes for free on Google Play and the App Store (in-app purchases available). Join the Facebook community for updates, visit the official website, or watch the video above for a sneak peek.

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