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RIM offers another free loyalty app, Buble Bash 2

News - By: SPBlast! Staff - October 21, 2011


RIM has rolled out its second free premium app in appreciation for BlackBerry user's loyalty during the recent BB outage. Buble Bash 2 is now available in the App World. RIM says it will continue to roll out free premium apps over the next month or so, and they will be available for download until the end of 2011. Is a free app or two enough to keep you using a BlackBerry?

"Thank you for choosing and supporting BlackBerry®. In appreciation, Bubble Bash 2 is free of charge for a limited time (a $4.99 USD value), compliments of BlackBerry.

Discover the new edition of the award winning puzzle series on your mobile. Bash together 3 or more like-colored bubbles to make them all explode just like before. But this time, you’ll take the adventure to enchanting Africa. 16 challenging game modes filled with new special bubbles add a whole new spice to the game. It takes only seconds to master, but you’ll play for hours. Beware: this game is highly addictive… Just ask its million fans around the world!"



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