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Candy Crush Saga picks up an update with 15 new challenging levels

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 16, 2019
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Candy Crush Saga picks up an updated with 15 new challenging levels

Candy Crush Saga is one of the most popular puzzle games available at the moment, with hundreds of challenging levels to test your skills. The game comes with sync features so you can play from where you left off on any device you own.

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?

If you happen to be a regular player of Candy Crush Saga, you should head over to the Windows Phone Store as the game has received an update, bumping it to version 1.56.1.1. The latest updated brings a new episode, Tasty Treasure, which comes with 15 challenging levels.

Tiffi has found a treasure chest in Tasty Treasury, our newest episode. What’s inside? That’s for you to find out! But let us tell you a secret… 15 NEW LEVELS have been added, so now you can reach level 1025 in the game. Wow!

Head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the updated app to enjoy the new levels.

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