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New game title Temple Run: Oz the Great and Powerful releasing on February 27

Temple Run is already a  smash hit  on both iOS and Android, and it’s only been two weeks since it was released. Following in the footsteps of  , the new game will reportedly revolve around the story and the characters from the upcoming movie Oz the Great and Powerful. The movie is due for March 8, but the game will be available even before that – with February 27 thought to be the launch date.  Unfortunately, there is still no word on the mobile platforms it will be available on, but Temple Run: Brave is available both on Android and iOS. Another funny fact is that Temple Run: Brave is the only game in the Temple Run series, which is paid. The rest are free. The news about the release is attributed to Cecile Fouques of Disney France, but it seems the tweet in question has been deleted. The title of the game is not 100% sure as it wasn’t mentioned in the tweet.
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