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Angry Birds Seasons updated with more challenges and new levels

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 20, 2019
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Angry Birds Seasons updated with more challenges and new levels

Angry Birds Seasons has picked up an update, bumping it to version 4.1. The latest update brings a plethora of new levels to test your skills, along with a new challenge every week. With the latest update, users get to test their skills in 24 new levels — which are free to play — as well as three bonus levels.

Here’s a complete change log of the latest update:

  • South Hamerica Episode! 24 free levels plus three bonus ones, each packed with relics, artifacts and… pesky piggies!
  • New Pig Days! Pig Days levels celebrate various special events, anniversaries and holidays from around the world – there’s a fun, new challenge almost every week!

Rovio has launched a number of titles following the insanely popular Angry Birds. Most of them received their fair share of success on various mobile platforms, including Windows Phone. 

Head over to the Windows Phone store and grab the game, it costs $0.99, but if you’re an Angry Birds fan, you’ll like the game.

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