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Rumor: Candy Crush Saga coming soon to Windows Phone – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
December 4, 2014
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Rumor: candy crush saga coming soon to windows phone

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Windows Phone has a big app difference compared to its competitors, but some popular ones are slowly making their way to Windows Phone. One of the highly anticipated games, Candy Crush Saga, is expected to land on Windows Phone soon. Earlier this week, we were tipped off to a video which had popped up on YouTube showcasing the game on a Windows Phone device. The video was later removed (a copy of it can be seen below).

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But, to add more the whole rumor, Microsoft’s apps product marketing manager Yann de Canson posted a teaser on Twitter which hints at the launch of Candy Crush Saga on Microsoft’s operating system. He recently took it to Twitter and said, “Vous aimez les bonbons? vous allez adorer ce qui arrive sur #windowsphone !!! ;)” which roughly translates to “Do you like candy? you will love what happens on #windowsphone !!! ; )”. 

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This is no way a confirmation that King (the developer behind the game) is going to bring Candy Crush to Windows Phone, but the wait may finally come to an end. We’ve reached out to King for a comment, and will update this post as soon as we hear something about it.

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