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That was just six weeks ago, but today Imangi and Disney have confirmed what was accidentally leaked early last month with the announcement of yet another Temple Run movie tie-in game, this time based on the upcoming film Oz the Great and Powerful.

Like Brave, Temple Run 2 was well-received and has been on cruise control in the top of the charts since its release.
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Again, it didn’t make many changes to the core formula, but it got a huge visual upgrade and lots of little nips and tucks that made it feel tighter than the first game. Then this past January, we got a proper sequel in Temple Run 2 (Free). Temple Run: Brave wasn’t drastically different from the original, but the style of gameplay fit well within the scope of the movie and it was still a lot of fun, which was refreshing as movie tie-in games throughout history have tended to suck. You know you’re big time when you’re partnering up with freaking Disney. Last June, Imangi Studios partnered with Disney for Temple Run: Brave ($1.99), a version of the game based on the hit movie. The original title was downloaded and played by millions upon millions of people since its release in 2011 and sparked off a deluge of similar games, basically creating its own genre of 3rd-person runner. By now everyone is familiar with the phenomenon that Temple Run has become.
