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Subway Surfers: Moscow
Russia Is Calling — And the Trains Aren't Waiting
Red-themed stations, Russian architecture flying past your screen, Matryoshka dolls to collect, and an exclusive character dressed for the cold — Subway Surfers Moscow brings a completely different energy to the World Tour.
This is the 9th World Tour installment and the 12th overall update, and it remains one of the most culturally rich editions in the entire series. Every run feels distinctly Russian — and that unique atmosphere is exactly what makes it worth revisiting again and again on OwlGames.
What Makes Moscow Stand Out?
A City Built Into Every Detail
The entire game environment is redesigned around Russian culture — iconic architecture, themed subway stations, and scenery that genuinely transports you. This isn't just a reskin. Moscow has its own identity from the very first run.
Exclusive Character — Alex
Alex arrives as a limited character unique to this edition. The 2019 update later brought Alex back alongside Mimi and the Leaf board, making this one of the most revisited editions in the World Tour lineup.
The Teddy Hoverboard
One of the most charming board designs in the entire series. Unlock the Teddy hoverboard and ride through Moscow's stations in unmistakable style.
New Outfits for Lucy
Two fresh looks for Lucy make their debut here — the Goth Outfit for 15 Keys and the Steam Outfit for 30 Keys. Both are worth chasing if you're a collector.
Weekly Hunt — Matryoshka Tokens
Moscow's Weekly Hunt has you collecting Matryoshka doll tokens scattered across runs. Stack enough and you unlock exclusive rewards that aren't available anywhere else in the World Tour.
How to Play Subway Surfers Moscow
Swipe Left / Right — Switch lanes to dodge trains and obstacles
Swipe Up — Jump over barriers and incoming trains
Swipe Down — Roll under low obstacles and beams
Double Tap — Activate your hoverboard for a one-hit crash shield
Power-ups to grab during runs:
Magnet — Automatically pulls nearby coins toward you
Jetpack — Lifts you above the track to collect coins safely
Super Sneakers — Boosts your jump height dramatically
Winning Tips for Subway Surfers Moscow
Hunt Matryoshka Tokens Actively Don't treat the Weekly Hunt as a side thought. These tokens are Moscow-exclusive rewards — actively chase them in every run rather than just picking them up by accident.
Save Keys for the Steam Outfit Lucy's Steam Outfit costs 30 Keys — a significant investment. Avoid spending keys on smaller purchases and save deliberately if completing your Moscow collection matters to you.
Double Tap at the Right Moment New players tend to activate the hoverboard too early. Wait until you're about to hit something unavoidable — dense obstacle clusters are exactly when that shield delivers maximum value.
Let the Magnet Do the Work When the Magnet power-up is active, stop chasing individual coins and focus entirely on surviving. The magnet handles collection — your only job in that window is staying alive as long as possible.
Replay for Pattern Recognition Moscow's Russian-themed track has its own obstacle rhythm. After several runs you'll stop reacting and start anticipating — and that's the moment your scores genuinely take off.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Who is Alex in Subway Surfers Moscow?
Alex is a limited exclusive character introduced in the Moscow edition. He was later brought back in the 2019 update alongside Mimi and the Leaf board.
Q2. How do I unlock the Teddy hoverboard?
The Teddy hoverboard is exclusive to the Moscow edition and can be unlocked through gameplay progression and rewards within this specific World Tour installment.
Q3. What are Matryoshka tokens?
These are Moscow-exclusive collectible tokens featured in the Weekly Hunt. Collecting enough across multiple runs unlocks special rewards unique to this edition.
Q4. How much do Lucy's new outfits cost?
The Goth Outfit costs 15 Keys and the Steam Outfit costs 30 Keys — both introduced exclusively in the Moscow edition.
Keep the World Tour Going
Moscow is just one stop on a global adventure. Explore more World Tour editions right here:
Subway Surfers New York – Where the World Tour first began
Subway Surfers Rio Carnival – The most colorful, festive run in the series
Subway Surfers San Francisco – Sprint through Golden Gate energy
Subway Surfers – The original that started it all
Conclusion
Moscow doesn't just change the scenery — it changes the whole feeling of the run. Russian architecture, exclusive characters, Matryoshka token hunts, and one of the most charming hoverboards in the series make this World Tour stop genuinely worth your time.
The track is set, the tokens are waiting, and Alex is ready to run. Jump in on OwlGames and make Moscow yours































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