Rovio Classics: Angry Birds



Rovio Classics: Angry Birds is an upcoming remake of the original Angry Birds slated to release on March 31st, 2022 that is recreated on the Unity engine and as a premium paid game for $0.99.

General

 * The remake is being developed on Unity, rather than Box2D which the original version of Angry Birds used.
 * The remake will be paid and will lack advertisements or microtransactions,  as opposed to the original version, which was always free on Android and became free on iOS in 2016. Rovio has stated that the price will be cheap.
 * Only episodes that were in the game by mid-2012 will be in the remake, which include:
 * Poached Eggs
 * Mighty Hoax
 * Danger Above
 * The Big Setup
 * Ham 'Em High
 * Mine and Dine
 * Birdday Party
 * Surf and Turf
 * Golden Eggs
 * The Mighty League will be removed from the game because of its mixed-to-negative reception and it being added in 2016.
 * Power-Ups will be removed, due to the remake being a premium experience.
 * Mighty Eagle will no longer be an in-app purchase.

Gameplay

 * It has been said that there will be an easier method to put birds back in the slingshot. It is unknown what exactly is meant by this.
 * The player will now be able to zoom in or out of a level without accidentally pulling back the slingshot.

Aesthetic

 * More of the game's text will become localizable, which will allow the game to be presented in more languages.
 * The sprites for the birds and pigs have been reverted to the original sprites from before 4.1.0 and in Angry Birds Seasons, also known as the pre-Chrome sprites.
 * The logo will be reverted to the 2010 logo, instead of the new logo seen in Angry Birds 2 and onwards.
 * Matilda erroneously seems to use her sketch-like design instead of her old finalized design.
 * The pause button's rectangles are closer together than before.

Episodes

 * 1) Poached Eggs
 * 2) Mighty Hoax
 * 3) Danger Above
 * 4) The Big Setup
 * 5) Ham 'Em High
 * 6) Mine and Dine
 * 7) Birdday Party
 * Surf and Turf
 * Golden Eggs

History
On June 22, 2021, the Rovio posted a blog on their website and a tweet announcing that they would be remaking some highly desired delisted Angry Birds games, such as Angry Birds and Angry Birds Seasons, as a response to the infamous "#BringBack2012" movement in the Angry Birds community in which fans wanted to see a "return to form" for the series and for the delisted older games to be put back up on app stores. Not many details were made clear about the project, and what games would get remade would remain unclear until on November 23, when Rovio posted their first "Dev Diary" explaining that the company will remake the original Angry Birds in the first quarter of 2022, and opened a Q&A on Twitter, allowing fans to ask questions about the project with the #BringBack2012 hashtag.

A month later on December 22, they posted another Dev Diary answering some of the questions fans sent on Twitter. Some of the questions that were answered revolved around the rerelease being a separate application, progress not being transferrable, character designs, what content will be in the game and possible future merchandise based on the classic designs (like what was seen during 2019 with the Angry Birds Good Stuff plush toys).

The third Dev Diary would release on January 26, 2022, revealing two screenshots of the remake, comparing them to the original version of the game. The fourth Dev Diary, released on March 2, 2022, retells the story of how Danger Above 8-3 was initially proposed by a fan named Ethan, and confirmed that Mighty Eagle would reappear in the remake.

On March 14th, 2022, Rovio employees started publicly releasing information about that game and through the Rovio Gaming Discord server. One of the roles in the server was titled "Rovio Classics: Angry Birds"

Trivia

 * Despite it being an enhanced remake released almost 3 years after the original game's last update, it features significantly less content due to it being based on the mid-2012 version of Angry Birds (referring to v2.1.0), which has been met with a very mixed reception from fans. However, Rovio Entertainment Corporation have not ruled out adding any of these in the future, since future game updates are possible.
 * This also means that Birdday Party will have 15 levels in this version despite the fact it had 105 (75 not counting the migrated Birdday 5 levels) in the original version.
 * In the screenshots found in the third Dev Diary, the trails behind the birds are transparent like in Angry Birds Reloaded. This seems to have been fixed as of the fourth Dev Diary.
 * The GIF shown in the fourth Dev Diary which announced Mighty Eagle mistakenly had the fish on the sardines can as grey. This seems to just be an error with the GIF and the fish will most likely be pink, as it should be, in the game.
 * While the remake uses the original sprites, the second Dev Diary mentions that the sprites would resemble the sprites that were used in Angry Birds before its removal, implying that the sprites from Angry Birds Rio and Angry Birds Chrome and onward would be used. Even more confusing is how right afterward, the Dev Diary claims that the sprites would be "very similar to the style used in Angry Birds Reloaded", which is certainly not the case. All screenshots of the remake thus far have shown the sprites from pre-Rio and pre-Chrome be used.
 * The game's logo is a callback to the logo used by Rovio Stars (the publishing division behind Tiny Thief and Plunder Pirates).