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Subway Surfers for Windows Phone picks up an update, takes users to Bangkok

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 17, 2019
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Subway Surfers picks up an update, takes users to Bangkok

Subway Surfers is one of the most popular endless runner games available, not just in the Windows Phone Store, but on other mobile operating systems as well. Recently, Subway Surfers picked up an update, bumping it to version 1.31, and introduces a handful of new features.

As a part of their World Tour, the latest version takes you to the beautiful Bangkok. Furthermore, there’s a new character to add in the Subway Surfer crew: Dino, the happy Facebook character, as well as new board upgrades and more.

Here’s a list of features introduced in the latest version:

  • Follow the Subway Surfers World Tour to Thailand
  • Explore beautiful Bangkok with Noon, the elegant Thai boxer
  • Add Dino, the happy Facebook character, to your Surfer crew
  • Free your inner acrobat and reach for the High Jumper Awards 
  • Boost your collection with the Turtle board and new Board Upgrades

If you’re a Subway Surfer fan, head over to the Windows Phone Store and grab the update.

for Windows phone

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