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Flappy Bird Is Back on Android — sans the Bizarre Crypto Features

Over a decade since Flappy Bird Following its viral surge (and later removal), the game has returned to Android devices via the mobile Epic Games Store. This relaunch, brought to you by Flappy Bird Publishing, is exclusively available on the Epic Games Store for Android and does not include any additional features. weird cryptocurrency stink That suggestion was implied earlier this year, when Flappy Bird was strangely released via the messaging app Telegram.

Indeed, Flappy Bird Publishing specifically highlighted in a press release that Flappy Bird On the Epic Games Store for Android, the game is monetized "exclusively through advertisements and in-app purchases" with cosmetic helmets for Flappy being offered. According to an announcement from Flappy Bird Publishing on Tuesday, the title will "never include any Web3 components."

That's the opposite of what was previously planned, where Flappy Bird The rights holders aimed for the new game version to become "the globe's premier open-source, community-owned Web 2 and Web 3 title." A previous effort was made to reintroduce Flappy Bird back via Telegram included integration with cryptocurrency wallets and the TON blockchain.

Flappy Bird Publishing has announced that it plans to keep rolling out fresh material for the mobile game, featuring "new realms, characters, and motifs all through 2025."

Original Flappy Bird The creator Dong Nguyen stated earlier that he wasn’t part of bringing back the game and doesn’t seem to benefit financially from the brand. He didn’t transfer the game’s trademark to the Flappy Bird Foundation, which revived it; instead, this organization bought the unused trademark to reintroduce the game.

Nguyen’s version of Flappy Bird Launched in 2013, it gained significant traction the next year. By the end of January 2014, Flappy Bird had become the most installed a game from Apple’s App Store , accumulating over 50 million downloads. However, in February of the same year, the game’s developer notoriously removed Flappy Bird , following claims of copied gameplay and designs Nguyen attributed the stress to his fame. worries about gamers becoming overly obsessed with the game . Hundreds of clones would replace the original game; many of these successors had better technical capabilities but failed to capture the straightforward, unpretentious appeal of the original. Flappy Bird .

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