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Subway Surfers and Crossy Road Set for Epic Crossover!

Author : Ellie Apr 04,2025

Subway Surfers and Crossy Road Set for Epic Crossover!

SYBO and Hipster Whale are set to surprise fans with an unprecedented crossover event between Subway Surfers and Crossy Road, two iconic mobile games. This unique collaboration, starting on March 31st, will feature limited-time content in both games, including special characters, challenge events, and innovative gameplay changes that blend the essence of both worlds.

What Else Do We Know About the Subway Surfers x Crossy Road Collab?

If you enjoy the thrill of dodging trains in Subway Surfers or the challenge of guiding a chicken across a busy road in Crossy Road, this upcoming collaboration promises to be an exciting experience. The publishers have released a trailer that offers a sneak peek into what players can expect. Check it out below!

In Subway Surfers, players will encounter a new Crossy Road Challenge, where the goal is to keep running to extend your time and earn exclusive rewards. Look out for characters like Chicken Jake and Mallard Tricky, who will join the roster of runners. The game will also introduce a Crossy Road-inspired setting complete with familiar blue trains and new obstacles. If you haven't played Subway Surfers in a while, now's the perfect time to download it from the Google Play Store.

On the other hand, Crossy Road will receive a Subway Surfers-themed makeover. Characters like Jake and Tricky will navigate a new world inspired by Subway Surfers, complete with jetpacks and magnets, adding a high-speed dodging element to the gameplay. During the event, players can collect Subway Tokens, which can be exchanged for limited-edition characters and cosmetics. If you've taken a break from Crossy Road, consider reinstalling it from the Google Play Store before the event begins.

This crossover event is scheduled to start on March 31st and will run for three weeks. Mathias Gredal Nørvig, CEO of SYBO, emphasized that both games have significantly influenced mobile gaming culture, and this collaboration is a celebration of that impact.

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