The weekend habit is still alive for BitLife players on both iOS and Android versions alike. For about three years or so, BitLife has remained relevant despite the fact it debuted way back in 2018 through the weekly challenges, and it’s this game-changing feature (quite literally) that keeps players coming back for the next theme …
Articles by Tim McNeil
As is always the case when waiting for those major BitLife updates for iOS and Android, Candywriter likes keeping new and old players alike busy with new challenges. These go live every Saturday afternoon ET, and last for about four days, though if you’re willing to pay some real money, you can now redo the …
Nothing whets the appetite for a major BitLife update better than weekly challenges. There are still a few job pack updates in the pipeline at the time of writing, but since these usually take months before they’re ready to launch, Candywriter is once again keeping iOS and Android players alike busy with the weekly challenges, …
Although BitLife is now four years old, the game just keeps getting better and better. In this game, iOS and Android device users alike can get to create their characters and live their fictional lives while navigating through a laundry list of random situations. But admittedly, that could get a bit boring, which is why …
In the lead-up to Halloween, Candywriter does a number of things to spice things up on BitLife. For one, NPC avatars will typically be wearing Halloween masks. More haunted houses than usual will also be available through both real estate brokers in the Shopping menu. And when it comes to the weekly challenges, you can …
It’s been said many times and in many ways, but the secret of BitLife’s replay value after four long years as an IOS and Android favorite lies in its weekly challenges. Although this is still a title that is as open-ended as they come, allowing players to live their virtual lives in whatever way they …






