How to Bind Your Account in Rise of Kingdoms

avatarDescribingHail9 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta9 months ago

To bind your account, go to the settings, find the 'Account' tab, and choose either Facebook, Google, or Apple to link your account. It's super easy and ensures you won't lose your progress!

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avatarPracticingClock9 months ago

Binding your account is a must! Go to settings, tap 'Account', then choose either Facebook, Google, or Apple. Done and done!


avatarCorsetingJoke9 months ago

Settings, 'Account' tab, link to Facebook, Google, or Apple. Simple as that.


avatarConcludingDisc9 months ago

Just head to the settings, select 'Account', and then link your game to Facebook, Google, or Apple. You鈥檒l thank me later if you ever switch devices!

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