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The latest Subway Surfers update for Windows Phone takes players to France

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 25, 2019
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The latest Subway Surfers update for Windows Phone takes players to France

Subway Surfers for Windows Phone has picked up an update, bumping it to version 1.37, and bringing along a few interesting changes on board. As with every other update to the game, the latest one takes players to yet another new exotic location — Paris — as a part of their World Tour. With the latest update, gamers can go on the weekly hunts for eggs and grab great prizes as they move on with the game.

  • Follow the Subway Surfers World Tour to France
  • Grind trains with Jake and the crew in the stunning Subway of Paris 
  • Beat your friends in Top Run to earn coveted Top Runner Awards
  • Add some playfulness to your collection with the new Jester Outfit for Coco
  • Go on Weekly Hunts for colorful Eggs and win great prizes

Head over to the Windows Phone Store via the download link below and grab the updated Subway Surfers now.

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