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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

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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.

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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. 

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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.

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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?

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Angry Birds Go

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