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Subway Surfers updated, takes players to Seoul

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 18, 2019
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Subway Surfers updated, takes players to Seoul

Subway Surfers is one of the best when it comes to endless runner games. They were one of the first few ones, and best of all, they made sure their app is updated on a regular basis to squash out bugs and issues which may cause problems for the users. And, it’s not just for Android or iOS, but for Windows Phone as well.

Recently, the developer released yet another update bumping the software version to 1.34, and takes players to Seoul, South Korea, as a part of their World Tour — last update was in Las Vegas. Other than the visual changes, the update also features other improvements as well.

Here’s a complete change log for the latest update:

  • Join the Subway Surfers World Tour in high-tech Seoul
  • Search the tracks for small robots and get great prizes
  • Look forward to a surprising Facebook Gift each week
  • Add Mina to your crew and get her the cool new Pop Outfit
  • Get new Mini Mystery Boxes for watching sponsored videos

If you happen to be a regular player of Subway Surfers, head over to the Windows Phone store and grab the update.

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