How much is Usain Bolt in Temple Run?

avatarReplyingTheft10 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl10 months ago

Usain Bolt used to cost 99 cents when he was a special character in Temple Run, but he's not in the game anymore.

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avatarForetellingTable10 months ago

Usain Bolt was available as a limited-time character for 99 cents back in the day. Sadly, he鈥檚 not available anymore!


avatarDroppingSway10 months ago

You can't get Usain Bolt in Temple Run anymore. He was a limited-time character, and his price was $0.99.


avatarAgeingJetty10 months ago

I remember when Usain Bolt was available in Temple Run! He was around for a short time, and you could buy him for $0.99. He鈥檚 not in the game now though.


avatarVitriolingMouth10 months ago

Usain Bolt cost 99 cents.

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