Flappy Bird will make a comeback in 2021 due to fan support, despite previous controversies.

Fans are reviving the popular game Flappy Bird after 10 years, but without its original creator.

September 12th 2024.

Flappy Bird will make a comeback in 2021 due to fan support, despite previous controversies.
Are you feeling ready to once again dive into the addictive world of Flappy Bird? Well, you're in luck because this beloved mobile game is making a comeback after 10 long years! A dedicated group of fans has taken on the task of resurrecting this long lost game, but without the involvement of its original creator.

If we take a trip down memory lane to 10 years ago, we might be surprised to find Flappy Bird among the most popular games of that time. With millions of players worldwide, it was a sensation in the mobile gaming world. Despite making its creator a whopping $50,000 a day in advertisement revenue, he eventually decided to take it offline. In his own words, the game was starting to "ruin his simple life."

But fast forward to 2024 and the Flappy Bird craze is back in full swing. The group of dedicated fans, known as the Flappy Bird Foundation, has worked tirelessly to acquire the legal rights to release the game once again. And the wait is almost over, with a planned release at the end of October on various platforms, including web browsers. Although, fans with iOS and Android devices will have to wait a little longer until 2025 for their chance to play.

Excitingly, this is not just a simple re-release of the same old game. Flappy Bird 2.0 comes with expanded features and refreshed graphics, including new characters and worlds to explore. There will also be multiplayer challenges and additional game modes, such as shooting Flappy through basketball hoops. And for those who found the original game too frustrating, a new mode called Flappy Bird Ez Mode will provide a more forgiving gameplay experience.

But why exactly was Flappy Bird taken offline in the first place? Well, it all goes back to its creator, Nguyen Ha Dong, and his reasoning for removing the game from the app store. Despite its success, Dong felt that the game was having a negative impact on both himself and his fans. The addictive nature of the game and the frustration it caused led to his decision to take it offline. However, Dong has yet to comment on the re-release of his game.

As we eagerly await the return of Flappy Bird, let's not forget to follow the Flappy Bird Foundation on social media and sign up for their newsletter to stay updated on all the latest news and announcements. And for those interested in submitting their own Inbox letters or Reader's Features, the Submit Stuff page is the way to go.

In the meantime, don't miss out on the best new mobile games of September 2024, as well as some leaked information on a game called Yakuza Wars that might not sit well with fans. And for those who enjoy Nintendo's mobile games, be aware that support for one of their games will be ending in November.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up now and be the first to experience the revival of Flappy Bird! Your exclusive pass to all the latest gaming content and releases is just a click away. See you in the virtual skies!

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