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Angry Birds Go updated with additional challenges and multiplayer support

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 23, 2019
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Angry Birds Go

Angry Birds Go is yet another popular title from Rovio, but it drifts away from other titles in the Angry Birds franchise. It’s a free-to-play racing title where you get to test your driving skills against other birds and piggies. If you happen to be regular user of the addictive Angry Birds Go, there’s an update waiting for you in the Windows Phone Store. The latest update bumps the version to 1.4 and brings some interesting features on board.

The most notable one is the multiplayer support, which give users the ability to test their driving skills against players from across the globe. You can even connect it with your Facebook account, and race against your friends. Here’s the complete list of features and enhancements introduced in the latest Angry Birds Go:

  • It’s here! Multiplayer racing has arrived on Piggy Island! Race against other players from around the world to be the fastest bird or piggy on the track!
  • New Multiplayer! Race other players from around the world, or connect to Facebook to race your own friends!
  • New Challenges! Boast about your super-speedy times and challenge others to be faster than you!
  • More Coming Soon! More fast-feathered multiplayer action on the way – watch this space!

Head over to the Windows Phone store and grab the updated Angry Birds Go for Windows Phone. Which title in the Angry Birds franchise is your favorite?

Angry Birds Go

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