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It’s unclear if this video started the trend, but given the millions of views and the fact that it was made so many months ago, it feels like a safe assumption to say they definitely contributed. Lexa encouraged their followers to play the game and get on the leaderboards, and by the April update, Brazil had claimed most of the top spots.

#SUBWAY SURFERS SERIES#

A few TikToks from user lexakt_ show the beginnings of the challenge from last December, with a series of updates that continued to April.

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There’s also a Brazil-specific TikTok trend where people have been speedrunning the game to get the country represented on the leaderboards. Combine that with a viral trend of recreating the gameplay over an a capella cover of the game’s opening music with a few big hits from the official Subway Surfers account, and it’s no wonder the Subway Surfers hashtag currently has over 25 billion views. TikTok is one: a recent trend has users posting text-to-speech audio clips of Reddit threads over Subway Surfers gameplay. Like most internet trends, it’s hard to pinpoint an exact origin, but there are a few likely causes. Still, there are plenty of other categories that do feel more standard, like 100 Coins, 38x multiplier, and All Power-ups.Īnother big question is how this all started. Because the best times are the longest, the category doesn’t really fit the traditional definition of a speedrun, but that clearly hasn’t lessened the game’s popularity. For starters, it’s an endless runner: how does someone even complete a Subway Surfers speedrun? The most popular category is “No Coins,” where players try to go as far as possible without collecting a single coin. There are a few major questions raised by this development. Out of the top 200 runners in the No Coins (No Hoverboard/Keys) category, an astounding 64 percent are Brazilian accounts, and 26 percent have no nationality listed, meaning the number of Brazil-based runners is likely even higher. A massive portion of the runs are from accounts with a Brazilian flag next to them. ’s active user page from 8/4/22.Īs an American, this is extremely surprising, but if you’re from Brazil, it might not be. That’s more than twice as much as Minecraft: Java Edition. Meanwhile, Subway Surfers’ total player count is over 26,000. That’s almost 38 times as many active users as Super Mario 64, which is currently in second place. At the time of writing, Subway Surfers has about 17,950 active players. It’s not a narrow victory by any means, especially when it comes to active users. On, it holds the number one spot in every major category: Most Active, Most Players, and Most Runs.

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As pointed out by a recent viral tweet, Subway Surfers, a mobile endless runner, has skyrocketed past Minecraft and Super Mario 64 to become the world’s most popular speedrun.










Subway surfers