Not content with short-term world domination, Rovio are keen for Angry Birds to become a "long-lasting, global brand". According to CEO Peter Vesterbacka, the company is looking extensively into transmedia opportunities, "learning every day", and that there's "more to come".
Click here to read more...Rovio have turned Angry Birds into a casual juggernaut - and rather than expand into new franchises, they've decided to put all of their eggs in the same nest. Apparently they aspire to gain a billion fans for the series: a lofty goal as well as a sixth of the world's population.
Click here to read more...App store success story Angry Birds has spread its wings across a number of platforms now, from iPhones to Androids, e-readers and even internet browsers. The big question, however, is whether Rovio will port their catapulting kamikazes onto home consoles. The company haven't been afraid to criticize the likes of Microsoft and Nintendo in the past, but have today told Eurogamer they're looking at "every console" for a potential Angry Birds port, dubbing Nintendo's upcoming Wii U a "natural match".
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