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Subway Surfers Hollywood

Subway Surfers Hollywood Info

CategoryDetails
DeveloperKiloo, SYBO Games
Release DateJune 24, 2024
UpdateWorld Tour #186
GenreEndless Runner
PlatformsMobile (iOS, Android)

Subway Surfers Hollywood is the 186th World Tour update (and 188th overall) of Subway Surfers, taking you to a vibrant, Hollywood-style city with warm sunsets and a more lively feel than usual.

It adds three new surfers—Rudy Rascal, Ventura, and Glorgalax—along with a stylish “Hollywood Glam” outfit for Vivienne. There are also new surfboards like the Standing Ovation, Risky Ride, and Glarx 3000, each with useful perks like speed boosts or higher jumps. Seasonal events also return, this time with movie-themed board-shaped tokens, perfectly fitting the film theme.

How It Feels to Play

The controls are as simple as ever—swipe to move, jump, or roll—and they respond quickly. If you crash, it usually feels like your mistake, not the game’s.

The Hollywood setting actually makes a difference. It’s brighter, so spotting obstacles is easier, and the tracks feel a bit wider, which oddly makes you play more aggressively. Coin paths tend to lure you into riskier routes, and runs start relaxed but speed up faster than you expect. It’s one of those games where you tell yourself “just one more run”… and then keep going.

Quick Tips

  • Stick to the middle lane when possible—it gives you more reaction time.
  • Avoid panic swiping; that’s how most runs end.
  • Save hoverboards for tight situations, not just anytime.
  • Riding on top of trains is safer than it looks.
  • Don’t chase every coin if it puts your run at risk.
  • Focus on surviving—your score will naturally improve.

Overall, Subway Surfers Hollywood doesn’t reinvent the game, but it feels smooth, colorful, and easy to pick up anytime. It’s a solid update if you just want a quick, replayable challenge without overthinking it.

Basic Movement

  • Swipe left / right: Move between the three lanes (train tracks). It’s simple, but you’ll be doing this constantly.
  • Swipe up: Jump over obstacles like signs or fences, or hop onto trains. Timing matters more than you’d think.
  • Swipe down: Roll under barriers that are too high to jump over.

Pro tip: If you swipe down while you’re still in the air, you’ll drop faster. It sounds small, but it actually helps a lot when you’re trying to land cleanly on moving trains—especially when things start getting fast.

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