New Angry Birds game coming soon with new birds: Rovio

New Angry Birds game coming soon with new birds: Rovio
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Rovio, the firm known for its popular smartphone and tablet gaming app, Angry Birds, has teased its new upcoming version of the same gaming title just after the settlement of the whole Flappy Bird wave.

The news came as a tweet through the official Angry Birds account that states "Big adventure with new birds coming soon! #NewAngryBirds."

Not much has been revealed regarding the new mobile game, but another recent tweet states that more information on the game, along with the official title name, will be revealed soon.

The Angry Bird fans also seem to be excited for the game to get revealed. "@AngryBirds Including the name! Tomorrow? Can't wait :)," tweeted one of fans in reply to the announcement.

It is being speculated that the new version of Angry Birds will include some new birds, according to the teased image published on Twitter. However, one would not have to wait long for the official details to emerge.

Rovio Entertainment released its Angry Birds Go! in December 2013. Angry Birds Go! is said to be 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.

The game features over 50 different soapbox karts and a selection of tracks ranging from canyons to speedways and stunt roads to air courses.

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.

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

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