Facebook Version of Angry Birds Coming Next Month

Rovio, creators of the most famous smartphone game Angry Birds has confirmed that Angry Birds will release on Facebook next month. With more than 75 million downloads angry birds has been enjoyed on iOS, Android and now a network of 500 million users can enjoy it.

Rovio confirmed this news on their Facebook AngryBirds fan page. Rovio CEO said that Angry Birds on Facebook will bring new dimensions to the game which haven’t been experienced yet on any mobile platform.

The official Angry Birds page on Facebook says that the game will come to the social network in a month, promising to update you on the release if you click “like.” Already 1,260,347 people have done exactly that.

Rovio’s Chief Executive Officer Mikael Hed has said:

“there will be completely new aspects to it that just haven’t been experienced in any other platform,” and “the pigs will have a more prominent role.”

It’s a clever move by Rovio, taking the game from the smartphone, launching it on gaming consoles and now via social networks. Knowing the Finnish gaming company, there will already be plans to monetize the platform, possibly incorporating features from the smartphone apps.

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