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Flappy Bird Is Coming Back To Life In 2025
By Alleef Ashaari|September 12, 2024|0 Comment
Flappy Bird, the iconic mobile gaming classic enjoyed by more than 100 million people, is coming back to life after flying the coop more than a decade ago. Via the official website, Flappy Bird will return to a variety of platforms, including web browsers and new dedicated apps planned in 2025 for iOS and Android, with other platforms to be announced.
Often imitated but never duplicated, Flappy Bird’s return is spearheaded by the Flappy Bird Foundation, a new team of passionate fans committed to sharing the game with the world. The Flappy Bird Foundation Group and affiliates have acquired the official Flappy Bird trademark rights from Gametech Holdings LLC, along with the rights for the original game and character Piou Piou vs. Cactus, the mobile title that has long been credited as originally inspiring the iconic bird.
Kek, the developer of Piou Piou and founding team member, explained,
“Today is a milestone not just in gaming but for me personally. It’s so cool to see how influential Piou Piou has been for developers and hundreds of millions of gamers over the years. It’s incredible to work alongside such a dedicated team of fans and creators who are truly passionate about changing the industry narrative and together bringing the original Flappy Bird back to life.”
Planned future releases, including desktop and mobile web browser, and native app versions on iOS and Android are scheduled for 2025. The upcoming expanded Flappy Bird releases will debut new game modes, characters, progression, and massive multiplayer challenges for the world to flap together, with the Flappy Bird Foundation team set to revamp the game’s ecosystem while maintaining the familiarity of the game design that was enjoyed globally.
Flappy Bird was a 2013 casual mobile game developed by Vietnamese video game artist and programmer Dong Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguy?n Hà ?ông), under his game development company, DotGears. It went offline and was removed from all storefronts in 2014 because Nguyen felt guilty over what he considered to be the game’s addictive nature and overusage.
Check out the trailer below:
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