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After six years, Rovio finally announces Angry Birds 2

Angry Birds 2.

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The original Angry Birds was launched in 2009, and it was downloaded more than 2 billion times. Now the sequel is coming.

Espoo, Finland-based Rovio Entertainment announced Angry Birds 2 today as part of an invitation to an event in San Francisco on July 28.

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During the intervening six years, Rovio has introduced 14 different Angry Birds spinoffs, like Angry Birds Rio, Angry Birds Space, and Angry Birds Star Wars.

But this is the first title that carries the official sequel status, Angry Birds 2. Rovio is being cryptic for now, promising only a “bigger, badder, birdier” experience.