Rovio to Launch Angry Birds Transformers Mash-Up this October
Marco Foronda | | Sep 26, 2014 05:30 AM EDT |
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Good news for all Angry Birds fans.
Your fave game will have a Transformers version and will launch in selected countries, including the United States, New Zealand and Finland.
Rovio, the mobile game maker behind Angry Birds, said Thursday the popular game will release Angry Birds Transformation in October. Fans can expect explosive sci-fi/action in the game.
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The new Angry Birds will be a side-scrolling shoot 'em up game where gamers must shoot through several foes, including the "Deceptihogs," which are the nasty pigs. Gamers need to knock down piggy towers and hit swarms of pigs with a strategic shot.
Players will have an option to play as part of the good team Autobirds or on the Deceptihogs team. The two teams can also work together to fight the Eggbots.
In June, Rovio announced a team up with Hasbro for the game loosely based on the classic cartoon, Transformers.
In addition, Hasbro will introduce related products that feature Telepods technology later this year. This technology will allow people to somehow 'teleport' their Angry Birds Transformers characters into the mobile game and it will have a unique power.
The company will launch the game's iOS version on October 15 while Android phones will experience it by October 30.
TagsAngry Birds, Transformers, Angry Birds Transformers, Rovio, Michael Bay
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