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Angry Birds Still Dominates the Market

Rovio has been ruling the gaming market for quite some time now and many gaming experts said that Rovio will have to look out for something better. On the other hand, Rovio also decided that they would move ahead and look out for more options that can allow them to establish as the global entertainment company but Rovio failed to make an impression with the Amazing Alex game that is trying to be among the top games on various platforms. Now, Rovio has decided to go back to the old options that the company has and they are focusing on how they can improve the Angry Birds game in the future.

Currently, Rovio is not happy with the games going on various smartphone platforms and also on various social networking sites. Hence, Rovio has decided that they would bring out the games in the fresh stock for the consoles. Rovio had researched that many people and consumers wanted to have the games on gaming consoles so that they can play the games on bigger high definition television screens and therefore Rovio has decided to come up with Angry Birds Trilogy that would bring out more options for the company this holiday season.

The brand new trilogy will be for the first time that three games will be available in one single CD and gamers can enjoy whichever games they want to enjoy on the HDTV. Rovio claims that they will be working from the scratch for the games that will develop for the consoles. Most of the developers are already working on the backgrounds and voices that will be in the game because Rovio claims that the animations will have to fit the larger HDTV screens and voice should be able to handle the HDTV experience. The all new Angry Birds Trilogy is the comeback option for the company in the market since they have not been able to make the most of the Amazing Alex.

The game will be supported on various gaming consoles like PS3, Xbox360 and Nintendo 3DS. Rovio claims that they will sell the Angry Birds Trilogy for $39.99 in the market and it will be launched towards the end of November or the beginning of the holiday season to get maximum sales. However, the real question that Rovio will have to ask for this comeback is will the consumers pay once again for the experience that they already had on their smartphones.

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