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Candy Crush Saga for Windows Phone gets 268 new levels, new challenges and more in latest update

Ron Ron
November 18, 2019
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Candy Crush Saga for Windows Phone gets 268 new levels, new challenges and more in latest update

On December 11th, the popular game Candy Crush Saga arrived on Windows Phone. Now the app is receiving a new update today, adding 268 new levels, and a bunch of new challenges. Candy Crush Saga is an easy and fun to play game that takes you on a deliciously sweet adventure through the Candy Kingdom. You must switch and match candies in order to progress through the levels. The app has been bumped to version 1.45.1.0 and here is what Microsoft had to say about it:

“Just when you thought this awesome game couldn’t get any sweeter, we’ve got some exciting news for all you Candy Crush Saga players! Candy Crush Saga for Windows Phone received a nice update today bringing you 268 new levels, new obstacles and new challenges. Match your way through gorgeous graphics in tasty environments like Nougat Noir, Candy Calaboose and Charming Carnival.”

You can download the app for free from the link below. Keep in mind that this update is only for the Windows Phone 8.1 app.

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