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J Balvin will return to the world of video games, but this time in an exclusive version for mobile devices, becoming the protagonist of a famous cell phone game in which his fans will be able to use his image to overcome several levels and even get rewards within the game. platform.

This would not be the first time that the Colombian comes to this entertainment medium, since in the past he was part of a special event in the famous shooter-style game, Fortnite, where his fans could get a “skin” or costume to dress up. like him while they hunted the other players in pitched battles.

However, this time the artist reaches a very different genre of video games, both in style and platform.

And the singer of ‘My People’ will now be the protagonist of a temporary event in the video game ‘Subway Surfers’, with players taking control of an ‘avatar’ with its characteristics to pass some special levels.

In the clip shared on the official profile of this game you can see that J Balvin’s character will have his classic shaved haircut and a green suit, just as he has worn previously. He will also use a hovercraft with his logo.

For his part, the singer also shared a video on his profile, inviting players to beat their highest score to get various prizes within the mobile application.

This is how you can play as J Balvin in Subway Surfers

So that fans of this video game and the Colombian one can access the new avatar, the first thing they will have to do is have the application updated to its latest version. Once this is done, they must go to the in-game store and search among the offers for the J Balvin character.

To unlock it, you will have to reach multiplier level four by playing or purchasing five multiplier levels. Once this is done, they will be able to use the Colombian character during the special games that will be available until November 19.

It should be noted that part of the income earned during this period of time will be allocated to ‘Kenya’s Hongera Clean Cookstove Project’. This non-profit organization reduces carbon emissions by distributing energy-efficient stoves to regions in Kenya.



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