![]() We are extremely grateful to the Angry Birds fans who have shown their love of the brand and this game from the beginning. We understand this is sad news for many fans, as well as the team that has worked hard to make Rovio Classics: Angry Birds a reality. Rovio Classics: Angry Birds will remain playable on devices on which the game has been downloaded, even after it has been unlisted. This just prevents new purchases of it for the time being. Rovio goes on to say that the original Angry Birds will not stop working if you already had it downloaded. Rovio Entertainment claimed that the original Angry Birds was cannibalizing its sales and activity on its free-to-play titles in the franchise. Additionally, the game will be renamed to “Red’s First Flight” in the App Store pending further review. ![]() We have reviewed the business case of Rovio Classics: Angry Birds, and due to the game’s impact on our wider games portfolio, we have decided that Rovio Classics: Angry Birds will be unlisted from the Google Play Store on Thursday, February 23. Rovio apologizes to players and claims the game may be brought back at a later date under a different title: Rovio announced the delisting of Rovio Classics: Angry Birds via the developer’s Twitter earlier this week. The reason for the delisting is that Rovio claims the game is seemingly having a negative effect on its free titles in the series. ![]() The mobile developer has decided to delist Rovio Classics: Angry Birds, which is the original game and all of the fun it entails. Angry Birds might be one of the most popular early mobile games, setting the table for a ton of titles that would come to smartphones and tablets after, but Rovio apparently hasn’t been happy with the effect the original game is having on its newer free-to-play variants.
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