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Subway Surfers receives an update for Windows Phone — take users to Cairo, Egypt

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 23, 2019
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Subway Surfers

Subway Surfers is one of the most popular endless runner games, not just on Windows Phone, but on other mobile platforms as well. With every update, the developers let users experience a new location as a part of a World Tour, and this time, the latest update lets runners explore the historical city of Cairo in Egypt. 

The latest version 1.29 comes with other features as well, including a new adventurous character Jasmine. Runners also get the ability to use extra headstarts at the beginning of their run to get a higher score, along with a new collection of powerful board upgrades. Here’s the complete change log for version 1.29:

  • The Subway Surfers World Tour continues in Egypt
  • Explore Cairo with Jasmine, the adventurous princess
  • Use extra Headstarts to begin your run at higher speed
  • Complete more missions in one run to earn cool Awards
  • Boost your collection with new powerful Board Upgrades

Head over to the Windows Phone store to grab the updated Subway Surfers. Best of all, it also works on devices featuring 512MB of RAM.

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