SaruTobi Drops Bitcoin as In-Game Currency, Integrates Breadwallet Support

SaruTobi Drops Bitcoin as In-Game Currency, Integrates Breadwallet Support

In a shocking turn of events, developers of the popular mobile Bitcoin game SaruTobi have changed the in-game currency to bitCoin. For as long as SaruTobi was using “Bitcoin” as an in-game currency, there have been multiple reports of confusing and outrage among players expecting to earn a lot of money by actively playing the game. That matter has been resolved now to make it clearer to everyday gamers. The latest update to the SaruTobi game- version 2.10 – includes a few interesting changes. The most obvious change is the removal of “Bitcoin” as the in-)game currency name, and replacing....


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