Asphalt 8: Airborn Goes Free

Emix1988

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Have you guys noticed that Asphalt 8 is free today?
I guess it's permanently because it was like that with iOS and Android too. 0.99 first few months then it became free.

I bought it one month ago and imo it's one of the best mobile racing games.
 
Yes, and I feel bad about having paid 99 cents for it. The game gets pretty much unplayable mid season 2. One can not afford the needed cars without in app purchases. Stopped playing it at that point.

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Yes, and I feel bad about having paid 99 cents for it. The game gets pretty much unplayable mid season 2. One can not afford the needed cars without in app purchases. Stopped playing it at that point.

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I have to agree with this. But I opened 4th season... Somehow lol.
I REALLY hate IAP so much!

This game should have been free from day one!
 
Good to see the Game become free. Would really love to play this, however its really huge and installing it would exhaust all my free space.
 
How much free space does it require? I have 1.8 GB free but it runs out of space before finishing the installation. And I don't have an SD card to use the .xap.
 
Its pretty big. I've been playing for a month now. Your looking at 1.4gb of space for the installation itself, and probably several hundred mb for saved games, new car purchases, etc. But honestly, whatever apps you need to ditch to make space for it, its totally worth it
 
Ok. I have 2.64 GB now, will try again.

EDIT: Nope, ran out again. :eck:
 
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You need around 3.2 GB to install it and then you will have 1gb free . I deleted almost all my apps to install it and then I install them again
 
The game needs about 3.5 GB, which is the game itself and the install files.

Once the game is installed, the install files delete themselves, and the game by itself is around 2.4 GB.
 

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