The Subway Surfers universe is officially expanding. SYBO Games has announced Subway Surfers City, a full sequel to the iconic mobile endless runner, with a global release date set for February 26, 2026.
First launched in 2012, Subway Surfers became one of the most downloaded mobile games of all time, defining a generation of mobile gaming. With Subway Surfers City, SYBO is positioning the franchise for a new era, one that builds on familiar gameplay while introducing deeper environments, new mechanics, and Unlike the original game’s single endless railway setting, Subway Surfers City introduces a fully designed urban world known as Subway City. The city is divided into multiple districts, each offering its own visual identity, challenges, and routes.
Players will still recognize the fast-paced dodging, jumping, and sliding that made the original game a hit, but this sequel adds more verticality, environmental variety, and interactive elements designed to keep long-time players engaged.
SYBO has confirmed that Subway Surfers City will feature new movement mechanics such as speed pads, stomp moves, and defensive power-ups that change how players navigate the city. These additions aim to make gameplay feel more dynamic while preserving the accessibility that made the original game so popular.
Subway Surfers City will launch worldwide on iOS and Android on February 26, 2026. Pre-registration is already open in select regions, allowing players to secure early rewards ahead of the official release.
The global launch strategy signals SYBO’s confidence in the sequel’s appeal, especially as mobile gaming continues to grow across emerging and established markets.
Harry Styles has officially announced his highly anticipated new studio album titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., scheduled for release on March 6, 2026. The project will feature 12 tracks, marking his first full-length album since Harry’s House (2022).
The announcement has instantly sparked excitement across the global pop community, positioning the album as one of the most anticipated music releases of 2026.
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. will be Harry Styles’ fourth solo studio album, following the massive success of Harry’s House, which earned critical acclaim, chart dominance, and major awards recognition.
While the official tracklist and lead single are yet to be revealed, the album title alone hints at a playful, groove-forward direction; potentially drawing from disco, pop, and emotionally expressive songwriting, all of which have become signatures of Styles’ evolving artistry.
What We Know So Far About the Album
Here are the confirmed details surrounding Harry Styles’ new album:
Album Title: Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Artist: Harry Styles
Release Date: March 6, 2026
Number of Tracks: 12
Album Type: Studio album
Era: Post–Harry’s House creative phase
The album announcement follows a relatively quiet period for Styles musically, after years of touring, film appearances, and global success. With Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., he appears ready to open a new chapter, one that could blend retro influences with modern pop sensibilities.
Afrobeats singer, songwriter, and producer Pheelz has officially confirmed that a new EP will be released in March 2026, describing the project as a personal and creative reset.
The announcement was made directly by the artist in a heartfelt message to fans, where he revealed that the upcoming EP represents a period of realignment and renewed purpose in his music journey.
“I have an EP coming in March. I’m so proud of it; it’s a reset and a realignment. I have so much to give out and I’m not going to hold it anymore,” Pheelz wrote.
According to the statement, the project will form part of Pheelz’s broader plans for 2026, a year he says will focus on deeper connection with his audience and more intentional music releases. The producer turned-artist also emphasized his desire to share music and content that fans have not experienced from him before.
Beyond the EP, Pheelz hinted at a more direct relationship with listeners through exclusive drops, content, and fan engagement initiatives, referring to his growing community as a “Tribe.”
“All I’ve ever wanted is an audience to experience music in the way I see it… I want to connect more with you, give you music that you haven’t heard, content you haven’t seen.”
While details such as the EP’s title, tracklist, and featured acts remain undisclosed, the March 2026 timeline is now officially confirmed by the artist himself.
More information is expected to be revealed as the release date draws closer.