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Angry Birds Go! now available as a free download on leading mobile platforms

Angry Birds Go! now available as a free download on leading mobile platforms
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The latest iteration in Rovio Entertainment's popular series of Angry Birds games called Angry Birds Go! is now available on leading mobile platforms. The game is Rovio's first major free-to-play Angry Birds title and the first time players get to see the Angry Birds world in 3D as they race through Piggy Island.

In Angry Birds Go! players can jump behind the wheel of a downhill kart and race as Red, Chuck, Stella, King Pig, and other characters from the Angry Birds universe. The game features over 50 different soapbox karts and a selection of tracks ranging from canyons to speedways and stunt roads to air courses.

"Angry Birds Go! is our first major free-to-play Angry Birds game, and while we're super excited to step into this new territory, we're also staying true to our roots," said Jami Laes, the Executive Vice President of Games at Rovio Entertainment. "As with every previous Angry Birds game, there's lots of free content and we have great new updates already planned - including the eagerly awaited arrival of multiplayer."

Though the game is free to download, Rovio is offering in-app purchases to enhance the gaming experience for those willing to shell out the bucks.

"We do offer some really awesome premium content for fans who want a bit more, but we've designed the game so that you don't have to pay to have a great time," Laes added.

Angry Birds Go! is now available on iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10

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