Developer Rovio announces Angry Birds follow-on
Having dominated the world with its Angry Birds mega hit, developer Rovio is set to return with Amazing Alex lined up as its next app release.
Having dominated the world with its Angry Birds mega hit, developer Rovio is set to return with Amazing Alex lined up as its next app release.
Angry Birds Space is now the biggest launch yet for Rovio, but the company isn’t stopping here, promising “something bigger” in the future.
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Rovio has confirmed that Angry Birds Space will indeed come to Windows Phone handsets, contrary to an earlier statement from the developer.
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We’re sure, without a doubt, that you know Angry Birds. And we’re pretty certain you’re better at it than we are.
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Rovio’s Angry Birds is to continue its mission of pig-squishing, egg-retrieving world domination with official Angry Birds stores to be opened in China within the coming 12 months.
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