Crossy Road Subway Surfers and Crossover Combines Mobile Classics

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Sybo and Hipster Whale have recently announced that their two popular mobile titles, Surfer Surfer and Crossy Road (respectively) have passed as part of a special event. The titles were shared by characters, limited time events and prizes for their respective fanbases, first of a kind event for two of the most popular mobile games in the world. So how did the two games come together?

The crossover continued for three weeks, with Crossy Road receiving a world of subway surfes with Jake, Tricky and other surfers of the subway surfes; And Subway Surfers received a limited cross -country -themed cross event with prizes such as bird costumes for Jake and Tricky. The event was free for players in both applications.

Gamesbeat talks to Sybo CMO Phil Hickey about the crossover and he noted that it is part of the Subway Surfer strategy for content updates for its specialized gamers. “Like two of the more nostalgic, beloved games in the history of mobile games, I think we both have a huge fan base of the past, present and future that would enjoy the experience. For every company we create content constantly and it is great content. It helps to obtain eyeballs and helps to acquire consumers, detention.”

The culture and popularity of mobile games

Mobile games have often been greenhouses for gaming games-different types of games will increase in popularity and are just as quickly beneficial. But Subway Surfer and Crossy Road have enjoyed the long-term popularity, with 13 and 11 years old. Subway Surfers, for example, was the most popular arcade runner in the world, according to Sensor Tower Condition of Mobile Report 2025S

Mathias Gredal Nørvig, CEO of Sybo, said in a statement: “When you think of the most iconic mobile games of the last decade, the subway surfers and Crossy Road often go hand in hand. Who we admire.

Hicky added: “The mobile industry is currently very competitive and you are not only competing against other mobile games. You compete against all forms of entertainment, especially on mobile devices, since the main family screen is gone, and everyone has our own screens. That To be who do not play near the fact that they do not play nearly 30 million people.

Clara Reeves, CEO of Hipster Whale, said about the passage of the two games, “For the last decade, and the surfers of Subway, and Crossy Road have rejoiced many of the same players around the world with their engaging games, different styles, and of favorite characters. This crossroad is SYBO to work with SYBO.


 
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