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Candy Crush Saga launches on Windows 10

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 17, 2019
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Candy Crush Saga launches on Windows 10

Candy Crush Saga is one of the most popular puzzle games available at the moment. Microsoft already announced that Candy Crush Saga will come pre-installed when Windows 10 launches later this month, along with other popular titles from the developer. If you happen to be a fan of the game, you be glad to know that it’s now available on Windows 10 in the new app store as a universal game.The description of the game clearly mentions that you need to be on Windows 10 to run the game.

As a quick recap, the game offer users with hundreds of challenging puzzles where your task is to match the similar candies. Marching three or more enables different power ups which can help you score more points. 

Candy Crush Saga, from the makers of Pet Rescue Saga & Farm Heroes Saga! Join Tiffi and Mr. Toffee in their sweet adventure through the Candy Kingdom. Pass level 50 to unlock Dreamworld and escape reality alongside an owl named Odus. Switch and match your way through hundreds of levels in this delicious puzzle adventure. Isn’t it the sweetest game ever? Take on this deliciously sweet Saga alone or play with friends to see who can get the highest score! Candy Crush Saga is completely free to play but some in-game items such as extra moves or lives will require payment. 

Head over to the App Store using the link below if you’re on Windows 10.

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