Angry Birds creator Rovio has a new game in the works, which is teased on a newly released website that features a bird dashing down a pathway. "Something NEW is coming!" reads the site, and in a blog post, Rovio says the game is unlike its standard Angry Birds titles.

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Those birds and piggies are getting ready for their most thrilling and action-packed game yet! All your favorite characters are returning for a brand new title that will bring you closer to Piggy Island than ever before. It's Angry Birds, but not as you know it!

Our sister site TouchArcade speculates that the game might be an Angry Birds themed runner or racing game, which makes sense given the teaser. Rovio didn't reveal when the game might be released, but did say that additional updates will be released over the summer.

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Feed Me Avatar
142 months ago
Go where?

Away?
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BornAgainMac Avatar
142 months ago
They only need Angry Birds Star Trek and then the series can end.
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japanime Avatar
142 months ago
I enjoyed the original Angry Birds game. But when I discovered that Rovio had "updated" it with in-game advertisements, I never launched it again.
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rmwebs Avatar
142 months ago
please stop with the Angry Birds. It had its moment in the spotlight. Now it needs to fade away. Now I'm just waiting for their next "new" release; Angry Ninjas or Angry Zombies :rolleyes:
Angry Temple Bird Run: Zombie Ninja HD Edition
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JUiCEJamie Avatar
142 months ago
Honest question. Does anybody still care about Angry Birds?
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Jack97 Avatar
142 months ago
As if we need more angry birds games :rolleyes:
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