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Angry Birds ‘Classic’ won’t be available on Google Play Store

Angry Birds, one of the most popular mobile games of all time, is undergoing some changes. The classic version of the game is being delisted from the Google Play store but will continue to be available on the App Store, with a new name.

Rovio Entertainment, the creators of Angry Birds, have made the decision to remove the classic version of the game from the Google Play store, citing the changing preferences of mobile gamers and the emergence of new mobile games. As a result, Android users will no longer be able to download the game on their devices.

Angry Birds is a popular mobile game franchise developed by Rovio Entertainment, a Finnish company. The original game was released for iOS devices in December 2009, and it quickly became a worldwide sensation. The game’s success led to the creation of a whole franchise of games, merchandise, and even a feature film.

In Angry Birds, players use a slingshot to launch birds at various structures in an attempt to destroy the enemy pigs who have stolen the birds’ eggs. The game’s simple and addictive gameplay, along with its colorful and humorous graphics, made it an instant hit.

Over the years, the franchise has expanded with many new games, including Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Birds Space, Angry Birds Star Wars, and Angry Birds Transformers. The games have introduced new characters, power-ups, and gameplay mechanics, keeping the franchise fresh and exciting.

Angry Birds has also expanded beyond mobile devices to gaming consoles, computers, and virtual reality platforms. The franchise has become a cultural phenomenon, with merchandise, television shows, and even a full-length feature film released in 2016.

Despite facing fierce competition from other mobile games, Angry Birds continues to be one of the most popular game franchises of all time. Its simple yet addictive gameplay, lovable characters, and colorful graphics have captured the hearts of millions of players around the world.

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