Rovio teased its
new Angry Birds game in last week and now the popular game publisher has
officially announced the Angry Birds Star Wars II. The Angry Birds Star Wars II
is said to be bigger, more innovative than any of the other titles in the
franchise. The upcoming Angry Birds game will be based on the prequel Star Wars
movies and the gameplay will feature 30 different characters. Rovio will also be using a
Skylanders-style mechanism, which allows you to add collectables in your game.
The small toys from Hasbro will be called Telepods and will be available
separately. They can be used as an additional interactive layer. The
collectible Telepods can be placed on the phone or tablet camera and scanned
into the game to unlock new characters and super powers. Check out the gameplay
trailer of the all new Angry Birds Star Wars II below: Angry Birds Star Wars II
will be available across app stores worldwide, starting from September 19. angry Birds: Star Wars is
getting a sequel. Dubbed Angry Birds: Star Wars II, the sequel is set to hit
Android and iOS on September 19. The game is set to have new characters and
will continue the Star Wars saga that it has been adapting into its own
bird-based plot. According to the Rovio blog, the game
will have 30 new characters, all of which will be playable. However, Rovio
refuses to comment on whether the most hated character of the Star Wars
franchise—Jar Jar Binks—will be in the game. According to the trailer,
the game will let you play as characters from the Pork Side as well as the
heroes. New characters include Darth Maul of The Phantom Menace fame, among
many others. Along with this, the game will also have a Skylander-esque feature
dubbed Telepods figures. Placing these figures on your phone or tablet camera
will scan the character and let you play as that character in the game without
having to go through the hassle of picking a new character every time. The last we
heard about the Angry Birds: Star Wars series was back when Rovio had released
an update to the game that added the Cloud City and Boba Fett as a playable
bird. Other updates to the game so far have included one featuring the ice
planet Hoth, where Luke Skywalker made his last stand against the Imperial army
before going to resume his Jedi training with Yoda. Angry Birds: Star Wars is currently available on every platform
possible, including Android, iOS, PC and PlayStation 3.
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