

Rovio has clarified that the game will remain playable on the devices on which it has already been downloaded even after it has been delisted. What happens to the games that have been downloaded already? However, it remains unclear why Rovio didn’t change the name of the game on Play Store as it did in the case of the App Store as it would make it difficult for the fans to find the game unless they knew exactly what they were looking for. Making the game unavailable on Play Store will prompt fans migrate to other Angry Birds games, which in turn will help the company generate significant revenue. It is also not a very viable revenue source for the company compared to other free-to-play Angry Birds games, such as Angry Birds Blast, Angry Birds Pop Bubble Shooter, Angry Birds Evolution 2023, Angry Birds Friends, Angry Birds 2, Angry Birds Journey, Angry Birds Dream Blast, and Angry Birds Blast among others, that generate a lot of revenue via the in-game transactions. However, the game is free from micro-transactions and hence is a good option for the fans who don’t want to spend a lot in the game.

a4n4bU5gQJĪs of now, the Rovio Classics: Angry Birds is available at a price of Rs 95 on the Google Play Store in India. Please read below for an important announcement regarding the availability of Rovio Classics: Angry Birds. “Additionally, the game will be renamed to Red’s First Flight in the App Store pending further review,” the company added. Also Read - Former ByteDance Exec claims company created bots to exaggerate metrics Why is Rovio Entertainment delisting Angry Birds Classic?ĭetailing the reason behind this change, Rovio Entertainment, in its post on Twitter said, “We have reviewed the business case of Rovio Classic: Angry Birds, and due to the game’s impact on our wider portfolio, we have decided that Rovio Classics: Angry Birds will be unlisted from the Google Play Store on Thursday, February 23.” Also Read - HTC may finally launch a phone with a decent hardware In addition to this, the game developer announced that it will be changing the name of the game on Apple’s App Store to ‘Red’s First Flight’. The company via a tweet announced that it will be delisting the classic version of Angry Birds from Play Store on February 23.

Also Read - Indian-origin Dylan Jadeja to be appointed as Riot Games CEO Rovio Entertainment, the game developer that offers a whole suite of Angry Birds titles, has announced that it will soon be delisting the classic version of the game from Google’s Play Store. If you want to download the classic version of Angry Bird on your smartphone, now might be your last chance of doing so.
