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Flappy Bird
Flappy Bird
Mobile Game Set to Return After 10-Year Hiatus
By Liam Jennings
In exciting news for retro gaming fans, Flappy Bird is set to make a comeback in 2024, a full decade after it was famously pulled from app stores by its creator, Dong Nguyen. The wildly popular mobile game first launched in 2013 and became a viral hit thanks to its simple, yet addictive gameplay. At the peak of its success, Flappy Bird was reportedly earning over $50,000 a day through in-app advertisements.
However, just months after its rise to fame, the game was removed from both the Apple App Store and Google Play in February 2014. Nguyen cited concerns that the game had become too addictive for users, leading to its abrupt removal.
The Return of Flappy Bird
Now, after much anticipation, Flappy Bird is officially returning, thanks to the efforts of dedicated fans and developers. In a recent announcement from the Flappy Bird Foundation, it was revealed that the game will be re-released on web platforms this fall, with iOS and Android versions expected to follow in 2025.
While the original, frustratingly difficult gameplay will remain intact, fans can also look forward to several new features. The revived version of the game will introduce new game modes, including a more accessible “easy mode” for casual players, a basketball-themed mode, and a competitive battle royale mode. Additionally, players will have the opportunity to try out new characters, each with unique abilities, such as Trixie, Peng, and Tekno.
What Made Flappy Bird So Popular?
Flappy Bird’s charm lies in its minimalist design and deceptively challenging gameplay. Players control a bird that must flap its way through gaps between green pipes, and each tap of the screen propels the bird upwards. The game’s straightforward concept and unforgiving difficulty level captivated millions of players worldwide, sparking a global obsession.
Its sudden removal from app stores only fuelled its mystique, with some fans even reselling phones preloaded with the game for exorbitant prices. Now, with its upcoming return, both long-time fans and a new generation of gamers will get the chance to experience the game that took the world by storm.
Flappy Bird is expected to launch on web platforms later this year, with the mobile release slated for 2025. Fans of the original can look forward to revisiting this classic while enjoying new content and challenges.
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