Players can continue their adventures in the Candy Kingdom even further

Apr 18, 2014 03:01 GMT  ·  By

The folks over at King.com have just released a new update for their Candy Crush Saga smash hit for Android devices. As expected, the new update brings content that Android players will definitely want to try out ASAP.

It’s unclear how many levels developers have added in this update, but King.com mentions that players will be able to “continue [their] adventure in the Candy Kingdom, and climb onboard Jelly Wagon.”

The new episode in the Dreamworld is called Tiki Fiesta and probably includes a dozen more levels that Candy Crush Saga addicts will burn through quite fast.

In order to benefit from the latest improvements, bug fixes and enhanced gameplay, Android users are recommended to update to the latest version.

Obviously, this will not be the last update for King.com’s Candy Crush Saga for Android devices, but fans of the title will have to wait about a month until the next one hits the Google Play Store.

Anyway, you can now download Candy Crush Saga for Android 1.29.0 for free via Google Play store. Keep in mind that the game should be fully compatible with most devices running Android 2.2 and up.

On a side note, King.com has just announced a partnership with Chinese giant Tencent that will bring its Candy Crush Saga game to China sometime this summer.

“I am thrilled to be launching Candy Crush Saga with Tencent in China. Tencent has the largest mobile social network in China and is a great partner to work with. I look forward to working together to make Candy Crush Saga as popular in China as in the rest of the world,” said Riccardo Zacconi, CEO of King, in a press release.

Under agreement, Tencent will distribute the Chinese version of Candy Crush Saga in the Mainland through its Mobile QQ and Weixin Game Centers. No word on when exactly the game will be available, but stay tuned for more on this one.

China is the third country in this region to get a dedicated version of Candy Crush Saga, after King.com pushed its highly acclaimed title in South Korea and Japan back in 2013.

“Tencent always hopes to bring global premier mobile games to China, and Candy Crushis one of the best. We are excited that our collaboration will combine King’s enjoyable mobile gaming experience and Tencent’s strong game publishing and operation capabilities in China.

We are looking forward to bringing great moments of fun to Chinese users soon,” said Steven Ma, senior vice president of Tencent.