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Subway Surfers for Windows Phone updated, takes you to Arabia for a tour

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 17, 2019
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Subway Surfer for Windows Phone updated, takes you to Arabia for a tour

Subway Surfers, the popular endless runner game, picks up an update bumping it to version 1.38 and brings a number of new features for the update. As always, the latest update takes players to another new location — Arabia — as a part of their World Tour, as well as the introduction of a new character Amira originating from the Middle East.

Here’s the latest change log:

  • Travel to magical Arabia with the Subway Surfers World Tour
  • Take Amira, the beautiful dancer, for a spin in the mystical Middle East
  • Run and spell with the Surfer crew during the Wordy Weekend event 
  • Jump on the Old Dusty board and soar through the majestic Subway
  • Collect hidden magic lamps in the Weekly Hunts to unlock sweet prizes

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the update app, it’s available as a free download. 

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