The company has one of the hottest brands of the mobile era thanks to the popularity of its Angry Birds series. Rovio launched a new version, Angry Birds Space (pictured at top), a couple of weeks ago and got more than 10 million downloads in the first three days.
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An Angry Birds movie is also in the works but won’t be released for a couple of years, Dorra said. Rovio bought the animation house Kombo last June to handle the production in-house as part of its strategy to expand to an entertainment company.
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