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Ready.Set.Angry Birds Go! To Come Soon

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Perhaps, Angry Birds is one of the addictive online and mobile games developed recently. And now there is a reason for Angry Birds lovers to be happier. Yes, the Finnish computer game developer Rovio Entertainment recently spilled the beans about the launch of the next iteration of its Angry Birds game. The game would involve the same piggies and birdies, albeit the theme is different. Although no were revealed, the game-maker in its blog said, 'Birds and piggies are getting ready for their most thrilling and action-packed game.'

Bearing a new title,READY. SET. ANGRY BIRDS GO!, the game somewhat hints that it is related to racing. Following a brief introduction, an even briefer, less-than-10 seconds animated trailer with the words, 'Ready', 'Set', and 'Go' flashed out, post which, the page froze with a phrase ' Something NEW is coming.'

The platform, on which, the game will be available is not yet known, but all the Angry Birds brands were available on mobile and desktop. We need to wait and watch for further grab on the game, but as we keep our fingers crossed, Rovio tells us to keep checking their Facebook and Twitter for any further information.

Angry Birds Go! after its release will be the seventh game that follows suit in the sought-after series, ensuing the original Angry Birds, Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Birds Rio, Angry Birds Space, Angry Birds Star Wars and Angry Birds Friends. Also, an offshoot to Angry Birds christened as Bad Piggies showcased the game from the Pig's point of view.

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