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Rovio teases a sequel to Angry Birds

Back in July, we had reported that Rovio may be making a new game in the Angry Birds franchise with a twist it could let you play as the pigs. Now,

August 30, 2012 / 12:20 IST

Back in July, we had reported that Rovio may be making a new game in the Angry Birds franchise with a twist – it could let you play as the pigs. Now, these rumours look like they may be coming true. According to The Mobile Indian, Rovio has set up a Facebook page and a Twitter page under the name Bad Piggies.As of now, Rovio has made no official announcement of the game, but it has been teasing the new game through status updates on the Facebook and Twitter page. The game, expected some time before Christmas, will be featuring a number of different pigs to fire, much like the different birds in the previous games, with different powers and capabilities. Though it isn’t certain, it can be that the main idea of the game would be to protect the eggs that the pigs have stolen from the birds by firing the pigs at them. Not many details are known about the game and no screenshots have been released yet.

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first published: Aug 30, 2012 12:12 pm

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