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Angry Birds Go updated with new Sub Zero episode and new karts

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 19, 2019
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Angry Birds Go

Recently, the folks at Rovio pushed an update for the Angry Birds Rio, introducing a couple of new features as well as making it a free download for Windows Phone users. Well, it seems it’s not the only game that’s being updated, the go-kart based Angry Birds Go also received an update and introduce an all new Sub Zero episode that brings the new frost theme to the game.

Angry Birds Go is not like the other games in the franchise, but offers a whole different gaming experience. It’s a racing game with Angry birds characters, and comes with in-app purchases. “Welcome to downhill racing on Piggy Island! Feel the rush as you fling those freewheeling birds and piggies down the track at breakneck speed – with plenty of twists and turns in a thrilling race to the finish line,” the app description reads. 

The latest update also brings a few other features, including eight new karts to play with as well as a few new telepods. It’s not just the telepods and the new karts, the update also features daily new rewards.

Head over to the Windows Phone store to grab the game, it’s available free of cost. I’m off for some racing now, what about you?

Angry Birds Go

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