Rovio is planning to debut a new game in its Angry Birds series, entitled Angry Birds Go. Created in partnership with RedBull, the game was first teased in mid-June with a website that featured a bird dashing down a pathway.


Angry Birds Go is unlike Rovio's standard Angry Birds games, which focus on physics-based puzzles solved by flinging birds at various structures. Instead, the game appears to be a kart racing game. As noted by our sister site TouchArcade, Redbull has a multitude of racing games in the App Store already.

The specific game mechanics are unclear, but it does appear that players will race karts against each other. While the video teaser does not mention a specific release date, it does say "All will be revealed soon!"

Top Rated Comments

Risco Avatar
142 months ago
I am sick to death of bloody Angry Birds!
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
komodrone Avatar
142 months ago
when in doubt, make a kart racing game.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
GuitarDTO Avatar
142 months ago
Rovio is going to milk every last cent they can out of that franchise.

How is it any different than any other video game company? EA Sports = rehash same engine 10 years in a row, put new names on jerseys, slightly spruce graphics...rinse repeat.

Call of Duty.
Halo.
Mario.
_________ (insert any one of 100+ franchises here)
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ValSalva Avatar
142 months ago
Rovio is going to milk every last cent they can out of that franchise.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Skika Avatar
142 months ago
Angry Birds flight simulator WHEN?
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Yamcha Avatar
142 months ago
I despise Angry Birds, the worst game in history in my book. For some reason I can't stand it, I've tried multiple times, no kidding.

But because this is a Go' Kart game I might actually enjoy it.. We'll see..
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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