You have until Thursday to buy it on Google’s app store.
from Google Play — the version that costs just a buck and isn’t laden with microtransactions — you’d better get it quick.a rebuilt version of the original mobile hit, will be delisted from Google’s app store on Thursday due to “the game’s impact on our wider games portfolio,”
. Oddly, the App Store version will still be available, though Rovio’s plan is to change the game’s name toto push people toward its free-to-play games in the series that make money off microtransactions. As a $1 one-time purchase, theAngry Birds titles do. That $1 price may also be enough to keep players away from other games in the series, which means Rovio might feel like it’s leaving money on the table by still offeringThat said, I don’t know why Rovio isn’t just changing the name of the game on Google Play like it is on the App Store. While the change towill likely make the game much harder to find unless you know exactly what you’re looking for, it will at least still be there as an option.
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. Additionally, the game will be renamed to Red’s First Flight in the App Store pending further review. Rovio Classics: Angry Birds will remain playable on devices on which the game has been downloaded, even after it has been unlisted.
We understand that this is sad news for many fans, as well as the team that has worked hard to make Rovio Classics: Angry Birds a reality. We are extremely grateful to the Angry Birds fans who have shown their love of the brand and this game from the beginning.
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