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Flappy Bird is returning to mobile, more than a decade after it was delisted

Unexpected smash hit Flappy Bird is returning to mobile, more than a decade after it was delisted.

The original game was released on iOS devices in May 2013, but suddenly exploded in popularity in January 2014, becoming the most downloaded app on the App Store and earning its creator Dong Nguyen tens of thousands of ad revenue per day.

However, just one month later, in February 2014, Nguyen pulled the app, saying “I cannot take this anymore”. He later claimed the decision was made because he felt the game was too addictive and that it had “become a problem”.

Now, a team of fans calling itself the Flappy Bird Foundation has acquired the official Flappy Bird trademark, as well as the rights to Piou Piou vs Cactus, the mobile game that some claim had been copied by Flappy Bird.

The new Flappy Bird will release on iOS and Android in 2025, and will contain new characters and game modes.

These include a new basketball-themed mode where the player must fly through basketball hoops, an ‘EZ mode’ for newcomers and a ‘rivals’ mode for up to 100 players.

“We are beyond excited to be bringing back Flappy Bird and delivering a fresh experience that will keep players engaged for years to come,” the Flappy Bird Foundations’ chief creative Michael Roberts said in a statement. “We have big plans for our little Bird.”

Piou Piou developer Kek – who is also part of the Flappy Bird Foundation – added: “Today is a milestone not just in gaming but for me personally. It’s so cool to see how influential Piou Piou has been for developers and hundreds of millions of gamers over the years.

“It’s incredible to work alongside such a dedicated team of fans and creators who are truly passionate about changing the industry narrative and together bringing the original Flappy Bird back to life.”

Read more on videogameschronicle.com