Gaming & eSports

Sybo Drops New Game ‘Subway Surfers City’ into Soft Launch

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Subway Surfers City

Sybo, the developer behind the popular mobile game Subway Surfers, has stealth-dropped a new sequel titled ‘Subway Surfers City’ into soft launch on iOS and Android in selected regions. The game promises improved graphics and many of the features added to the original game over its lifespan.

Subway Surfers City is currently available in soft launch on iOS in the UK, Canada, Denmark, Indonesia, Netherlands, and the Philippines. On Android, it can be accessed in Denmark and the Philippines.

The decision to create a sequel to their most successful game is a risky move for Sybo, but it makes sense given the limitations of the Unity engine used in the original. Stealth-dropping the game is an interesting approach, especially for one of the world’s most popular mobile game franchises.

Fans eagerly await the global release of Subway Surfers City and hope it lives up to the expectations set by the original game.

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