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In a literal game changer for TikTok videos everywhere, Subway Surfers 2 is finally happening over 13 years after the original, and it's launching next month
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Ashley Bardhan
2026-01-15
Hey, hold on. Put down your fidget spinner, looping TikTok video, and Elf Bar. This news requires only a moment of your full attention: Subway Surfers is getting a sequel in February, almost 14 years after the original game descended upon the world and hit everyone in the head with a locomotive. Developer SYBO plans to release the free-to-download Subway Surfers City on February 26, with pre-registration now open across iOS, Android, and Google Play. Expect new art, modes, and a "modern multicultural metropolis" to zip through; SYBO promises in a press release that Subway Surfers City will be faithfully "building upon the original title." CEO Mathias Gredal Nørvig explains, "At its core, Subway Surfers City is the next chapter of Subway Surfers' nearly 15-year-long legacy." According to SYBO, Subway Surfers has now been downloaded over 4.5 billion times. You might easily believe this staggering figure based on the number of TikTok videos in 2023 that presented mesmerizing, dual-screen footage of Subway Surfers gameplay alongside other topics to grab your attention. It's what the people want. Upcoming Switch 2 games: New Nintendo Switch 2 games for 2026 and beyond Switch 2's next big racing game Kirby Air Riders doubles the number of tracks from Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai's GameCube classic, with all 9 original courses returning Upcoming Switch games for 2026 and beyond "Subway Surfers continues to experience remarkable success year after year, and we're thrilled to now provide players with an entirely new way to interact with the IP," Nørvig concludes. Subway Surfers City, then, will be "a balance of the classic game our players know and love, with a fresh vibrancy that brings the crew's universe to life in a whole new way," like with a new stomp move, bubblegum shield, and finite City Tour game mode. God help us. A Honkai: Star Rail leaker was sued for over $150,000, but skipped his own court date and somehow ended up owing $16,500: "They only got like 3 screenshots on me."
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mysteryMuffin
Jan 15, 11:01 PM
Doesn't look good on stream._ right? this is fun. 🌝
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