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Limassol-based Outfit7 launches new Easter event in Talking Tom Hero Dash

With offices in Limassol, Slovenian video game developer Outfit7 has invited players to dive into the Easter Token Hunt Event currently underway in the company's popular endless runner mobile game, Talking Tom Hero Dash.

Players can join the fun until 7 April, with the chance to unlock a brand-new Easter outfit for the beloved character, Talking Ben, an announcement from the company says.

"During the event, players team up with Talking Tom and his superhero friends on an Easter egg hunt. As they dash through vibrant and dynamic worlds, their mission is to collect unique blue eggs marked with a bunny icon. These eggs are the key to unlocking a festive outfit, transforming Talking Ben into Bunny Ben!," the announcement continues.

In addition to the new outfit, players can also collect additional in-game items like Ultra Chests, hyperboards, and laser ships,.

The game takes the beloved characters from the popular Talking Tom & Friends franchise and transforms them into heroes on a mission to save the world from the Rakoonz. In the game, players take control of characters like Talking Tom, Talking Angela, and Talking Hank as they run through various colorful environments, dodging obstacles, collecting coins, and completing missions.

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