Ten years after it was removed from mobile app stores, the Flappy Bird Foundation is a new company that has officially bought it. Flappy Bird trademark and license, announced that the hit mobile game Flappy Bird It will return to various platforms, including web browsers this fall, and new dedicated apps for iOS and Android in 2025. Other platforms will be announced.
An overview of the game and its launch plans via the Flappy Bird Foundation:
Often imitated but never repeated, Flappy Bird's comeback Flappy Bird Foundation is managed by a new team of passionate fans committed to sharing the game with the world. The Flappy Bird Foundation Group and its affiliates bought the picture Flappy Bird Trademark rights from Gametech Holdings LLC, original game and Piou Piou vs. The rights to the character Cactus, the mobile title that inspired the original Bird for a long time.
Planned future releases, including desktop and mobile web browser, native app versions on iOS and Android, are planned for 2025. Upcoming extended version Flappy Bird releases will debut new game modes, characters, advancements, and massive multiplayer challenges to bring the world together – the Flappy Bird Foundation team is set to update the game's ecosystem while maintaining familiarity with the globally acclaimed game design.
“It's been a decade-long, arduous journey to get here, but we're excited to finally start sharing Flappy Bird with the world once again,” said a spokesperson for the Flappy Bird Foundation in a press release.
Michael Roberts, the chief creator behind it Flappy Bird's return added, “We're so excited to bring back Flappy Bird and deliver a new experience that will keep players engaged for years to come. We have big plans for our Little Bird!”
Piou Piou creator and founding team member Keck said, “Today is a milestone not only for the game, but for me personally. It's great to see how powerful Piou Piou has been for developers and hundreds of millions of players over the years. It's incredible to work with such a dedicated team of fans and creators who are truly passionate about changing the industry narrative and bringing something original together. Flappy Bird come back to life.”
Check out the new trailer below. Check out some screenshots in the gallery. Visit the official website here.