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More than 10 years after Flappy Bird’s viral explosion (and subsequent deletion), the game is back on Android devices, thanks to the mobile Epic Games Store. The re-release, courtesy of Flappy ...
Epic Games Store has brought Flappy Bird, the viral game where you tap repeatedly tap the screen to guide the bird as far as you can without hitting pipes and other obstacles, back to Android ...
Flappy Bird Publishing has teamed with Epic Games to bring the modern version of the mobile game Flappy Bird over to the Epic Games Store on Android. This is the relaunched version that was ...
Android users can access the reworked edition only via the Epic Games Store; it was created by the Flappy Bird Foundation. More than ten years after its first release, the renowned mobile game ...
Flappy Bird was released onto Android and iOS in 2013 and was an immediate viral hit. Its simple and addictive gameplay led to the title being downloaded by millions, to the point where it was so ...
Remember back in 2013 there was an addictive mobile game called "Flappy Bird?" After more than 10 years of being banned, it's ...
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Over a decade after its removal from mobile app stores, Flappy Bird Foundation, a new company that has acquired the official Flappy Bird trademark and licensing, has announced that the hit mobile ...
Check out the Android Epic Games Store Launch Trailer for Flappy Bird, the return of a classic mobile game developed by Flappy Bird Foundation. Players will once again start, tap, and flap forever ...
Flappy Bird is returning to iOS and Android devices after a decade-long hiatus and will include new characters and new game modes. The mobile game will be back in 2025, according to its trailer ...
Michael McWhertor is a journalist with more than 17 years of experience covering video games, technology, movies, TV, and entertainment. In fact, Flappy Bird Publishing pointedly notes in a news ...