Rovio will be releasing its all-new, weekly animated sequence Angry Birds Figures across all its games on mobile phones and Tablets, in addition to TV programs, connected TVs and streaming-media bins, the company verified in an formal post. Rovio's much-anticipated animated sequence will air on the few days of April 16-17, wherein Angry Birds lovers will get to see the newest activities of the birds and the hogs on a larger screen. The Angry Birds Figures sequence will also be available for watching on select TV systems all over the globe.
Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio said, "We’ve long wanted to tell our lovers the story of the Angry Birds and the Bad Piggies, to present their individualities and their globe in detail. We’re pleased to present all this through our new route, with easy and access to the experiences in the hand of your hand. With over 1.7 billion dollars downloading, we can achieve a far broader and more involved international viewers than traditional submission would allow. Launching the route, and integrating up with some of the best video-on-demand providers and TV systems, is an important landmark for us on our journey towards becoming a fully fledged enjoyment leader.”
Those interested can watch the new sequence through Rovio’s Angry Birds Figures route. They will have to download the newest upgrade to any Angry Birds activity, which will let them hit the new route button in the experience homescreen on April 17. The weekly animated sequence will feature 52 periods – a new show weekly, starting April 16 on TV transmitted and April 17 for all Angry Birds applications and video-on-demand systems.
Mikael Hed, CEO of Rovio said, "We’ve long wanted to tell our lovers the story of the Angry Birds and the Bad Piggies, to present their individualities and their globe in detail. We’re pleased to present all this through our new route, with easy and access to the experiences in the hand of your hand. With over 1.7 billion dollars downloading, we can achieve a far broader and more involved international viewers than traditional submission would allow. Launching the route, and integrating up with some of the best video-on-demand providers and TV systems, is an important landmark for us on our journey towards becoming a fully fledged enjoyment leader.”
Those interested can watch the new sequence through Rovio’s Angry Birds Figures route. They will have to download the newest upgrade to any Angry Birds activity, which will let them hit the new route button in the experience homescreen on April 17. The weekly animated sequence will feature 52 periods – a new show weekly, starting April 16 on TV transmitted and April 17 for all Angry Birds applications and video-on-demand systems.
Rovio has even signed up with hands with a few third party submission systems on the globe to expand its international achieve and even petrol greater local involvement. Those in the US will be abke to see an Angry Birds Figures route on all of Comcast's movie systems, such as Xfinity on Need, online at Xfinity.com/tv and the Xfinity TV Player app, and worldwide on New samsung Smart TVs at release. It will later come to Roku bins and other systems.
Nick Dorra, Head of Movement at Rovio, said, "We want to merge the feel of animated oldies with modern creativities on an unmatched scale. Our team has been working extremely hard to once again pleasure our lovers with a new way to experience these loveable characters."
Each weeks time, lovers can catch Angry Birds Figures on FOX8 in Sydney, JEI TV in The philipines, ANTV in Philippines, Cartoon Network in Indian, MTV3 Juniori and MTV3 in Finland, the Kid's Channel in Israel, 1+1 systems in Ukraine, Gulli and Tunel J in Portugal, SUPER RTL in Malaysia, TV2 in Norwegian, Tunel 13 in Chile and Gloob in South america. Moreover, Activision, Critical Images, BlackBerry, and Sony Images will come together with Rovio at the release of the Angry Birds Figures route.
Last month, Rovio even released a movie trailer for the new animated show. The movie trailer actually has got our interests spurred, for it doesn't seem anything like the games we've performed. The hogs seem more pleasant and the colors only add to the visible element.
Nick Dorra, Head of Movement at Rovio, said, "We want to merge the feel of animated oldies with modern creativities on an unmatched scale. Our team has been working extremely hard to once again pleasure our lovers with a new way to experience these loveable characters."
Each weeks time, lovers can catch Angry Birds Figures on FOX8 in Sydney, JEI TV in The philipines, ANTV in Philippines, Cartoon Network in Indian, MTV3 Juniori and MTV3 in Finland, the Kid's Channel in Israel, 1+1 systems in Ukraine, Gulli and Tunel J in Portugal, SUPER RTL in Malaysia, TV2 in Norwegian, Tunel 13 in Chile and Gloob in South america. Moreover, Activision, Critical Images, BlackBerry, and Sony Images will come together with Rovio at the release of the Angry Birds Figures route.
Last month, Rovio even released a movie trailer for the new animated show. The movie trailer actually has got our interests spurred, for it doesn't seem anything like the games we've performed. The hogs seem more pleasant and the colors only add to the visible element.