Helsinki-based Rovio is riding high on the success of the game, which it wants to parlay into a multi-year franchise. The game’s momentum has made it one of the fastest growing brands in video game history, and Angry Birds Rio is key to keeping that enthusiasm going.
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Rovio didn’t provide a breakdown between paid and free versions. The Angry Birds Rio for Android game debuted exclusively on the Amazon Appstore on March 14.
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