Classic Angry Birds Game Returns on iOS and Android

Back in 2019, Rovio pulled the Angry Birds title off of the App Store and Play Store. At the time, the company did not clarify its move other than stating that it was for “testing purposes.” However, the developer recently took to Twitter to announce the return of the title to mobile devices as the Rovio Classics: Angry Birds. You can check out the tweet along with an animated cinematic video right below. hey, it’s ur childhood speaking. through the years, you’ve grown, and we’ve grown too – but some things will always stay the same. Rovio Classics: Angry Birds is finally back 4 u to enjoy! https://t.co/TnXkcSeahygo pop those piggies, and make me proud. i’ve missed you… pic.twitter.com/RYNl4K6iqC— Red the Angry Bird (@AngryBirds) March 31, 2022
Now, the Rovio Classics: Angry Birds is a recreation of the original Angry Birds title. However, instead of its older proprietary game engine, Rovio has used the more common Unity engine to develop the game. Nonetheless, the gameplay experience remains unchanged. Players will need to flick the angry birds with the right power and angle to optimally destroy complex structures made by grumpy, enemy pigs.
Another important thing to note is that unlike the original Angry Birds title, which came as a free game with ads and in-app purchases, the Rovio Classics: Angry Birds is an advertisement-free, paid title. There are no in-app purchases and users can buy the game with a one-time 99 cents payment. It will include the 8 original episodes, containing over 390 levels, much like the original title from 2012. However, in the new Angry Birds game, players will be able to get the “Mighty Eagle” ability to finish a level without purchasing them additionally. In the original title, players needed to make in-app purchases to get the said ability.
Now, coming to the price of the new Rovio Classics: Angry Birds, the game is available for Rs 85 on the Google Play Store and for Rs 89 on the Apple App Store in India. You can check it out via the corresponding links here. Also, let us know your thoughts on the return of the classic Angry Birds title in the comments below.