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‘Flappy Bird’ is coming back 10 years after it was taken down

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Flappy Bird is set to make a return, 10 years after the viral mobile game was taken offline.Originally launched in 2013 by video game developer Dong Nguyen and his company .Gears, Flappy Bird was a side-scrolling mobile game that tasked players with helping Faby The Bird avoid green pipes with well-timed button presses.After a slow start, the game quickly became one of the most popular mobile phone apps and by the start of 2014, was reportedly earning Nguyen more than £38,000 ($50,000) a day through sales and in-game adverts.However, in February the same year, Nguyen suddenly removed Flappy Bird from all platforms after apparently feeling guilty about how addictive the game was.

The same year, an arcade version of the game was released, while Flappy Birds Family was launched exclusively for Amazon Fire TV.

The sudden removal of the original game also meant that mobiles and iPads with Flappy Bird already installed are still being sold for £1000s.Now, Flappy Bird is set to make a comeback.

An expanded version of the game is set to launch for web browsers by the end of October 2024, while a mobile version of Flappy Bird is due to launch at some point in 2025.“I am back,” read a post on the game’s new social media page. “Just a decade ago, I was the talk of the town and soaring to new heights with my 100 million friends.

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