Flappy Bird Game Makes a Comeback with Exciting New Features

Friday, 13 September 2024, 13:30

Flappy Bird game is set to make a comeback, a decade after its viral rise and fall. The Flappy Bird Foundation has acquired the trademark rights to revive the classic mobile game with fresh content and gameplay enhancements, ensuring it captures players' attention once again.
Polygon
Flappy Bird Game Makes a Comeback with Exciting New Features

Flappy Bird Game Returns with New Ownership

The Flappy Bird game, a phenomenon that swept mobile users off their feet a decade ago, is being revitalized by the Flappy Bird Foundation. This new team aims to bring back the beloved game with exciting new features, including different game modes and multiplayer challenges. The official re-launch is expected this fall, with Android and iOS versions set for 2025.

Exciting Updates and Features

  • New game modes to enhance gameplay
  • Character skins for a unique player experience
  • Progression elements that will captivate long-term players
  • Multiplayer challenges to compete with friends

Michael Roberts, the team’s chief creative officer, expressed enthusiasm about the revival: “We are beyond excited to be bringing back Flappy Bird and delivering a fresh experience that will keep players engaged for years to come.”

Originally launched in 2013, the Flappy Bird game became the most downloaded app on Apple’s App Store by January 2014, before its creator, Dong Nguyen, withdrew it due to overwhelming pressures and allegations of plagiarism. Now, with the backing of devoted fans, the game is ready to spread its wings once again!


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