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Rovio’s Angry Birds apps are free for a limited time on Windows Phone

Ron Ron
September 22, 2019
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Rovio's Angry Birds apps are free for a limited time on Windows Phone

Angry Birds took the mobile world by storm when it was released and lately the burning desire to play this popular game has begun to wither away. Rovio, the makers of Angry Birds, are offering all Angry Birds titles on Windows Phone for free for a limited time only.

This means you can get popular titles like Angry Birds, Angry Birds Epic, Angry Birds Star Wars, Bad Piggies, and more for free right now. We’re not sure how long this offer will last but if you want to enjoy some Angry Birds action or if you have never played the series, now is the time to download these apps.

Let us know which Angry Birds app you like. Head over to the download link below to be taken over to the Windows Phone Store.

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