Angry Birds Rush brings a bouncy slinging adventure, begins early access in the US

Angry Birds Rush early access cover
  • Angry Birds Rush soft launches in the US for Android and iOS.
  • Bounce through ancient temples and medieval villages filled with piggy mayhem.
  • Raid rival camps, rebuild your own, and unlock endless eras with big rewards.

Angry Birds Rush, the newest entry in the beloved franchise, is now in early access in the US for Android and iOS. Rovio Entertainment and Dark Matter Gaming are mixing the series’ classic physics-driven chaos with a fresh time-travel twist.

Explore new worlds and challenges while bouncing towards an endless run

The gameplay aspect is somewhat interesting here. Instead of just knocking over piggy towers, you’re bouncing through famous moments across different eras. There are plenty of other themes, be it ancient temples to medieval villages and even dazzling modern skylines.

Angry Birds Rush gameplay (Image via Rovio Entertainment)

As for the attacks, you’ll raid rival flocks’ pig-built camps for resources, then rebuild your own before they jump in for revenge. Each bird brings its signature powers, so smashing through structures creates satisfying chain reactions.

The game features endless progression with new eras, challenges, and rewards to unlock. There’s also the leaderboard competition with friends, which you can enjoy by collecting rewards, and there’s plenty to keep you hooked. The developers have made it clear that Angry Birds Rush is still in early access, so players can expect frequent updates and expansions as the game evolves.

For now, Android and iOS users in the US get their first experience of this bird adventure. If you are from the region, you can download the game via the Google Play Store and App Store. No details regarding the global launch have been provided to us yet.

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