
Subway Surfers
developers Kiloo Games have just announced that a new major update is
now available for download on all important mobile platforms.
Fans of the beloved endless runner game will be
pleased to know that the new update brings new content like new
characters, fresh boards, and a brand new environment.
According to developers, the latest version of
Subway Surfers brings players to a part of the world that is well-known
by anyone living on planet Earth.
Subway Surfers fans should know that this version of
the game will take players to America, where they will be able to
explore the streets of San Francisco.
The official changelog mentions that players will be invited to grind trains on the colorful Subway tracks of San Francisco.
But the most important gameplay features included in
the game are a new character and a new board, both of which players can
unlock if they play well enough. So the update adds Jenny, a new
peace-loving surfer that players can include in their Subway team.
Earn big prizes surfing without changing lanes
Furthermore, developers have confirmed that players
will be able to add a new Groovy board to their collections, but that
will require a certain amount of coins to unlock.
Also, players will now be able to show off their
sharpest tricks on the new board added with the update but also earn
challenging Awards if they surf without changing lanes.
You can now download Subway Surfers for Android for free via Google Play Store. The title should be fully compatible with all smartphones powered by Android 2.3.3 and up.
For iOS users, the game is available for download for free via App Store. It should work smoothly on handsets running iOS 6.0 or later.
Last but not least, you can also download Subway Surfers for Windows Phone for free via Windows Phone Store. The game has been confirmed to support all devices powered by Windows Phone 8 and up.
Keep in mind that, while the title is available for
free, it comes with in-app purchases, so if you don't want to spend real
money, you can disable this feature.
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