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Flappy Bird is back on Android (and without blockchain nonsense!)

Huzzah!

Flappy Bird is back on Android devices thanks to the Epic Games Store, this time devoid of weird blockchain stuff that wants to force crypto junk on you.

“The developers at Flappy Bird Publishing will continue to hatch new content, including new worlds, characters, and themes throughout 2025,” states a press release. “The Flappy Bird app available on Epic Games Store will never have any Web3 elements, and is supported solely by ads and in-app purchases.”

“Bringing Flappy Bird to the Epic Games Store made perfect sense with their great developer terms and the freedom that they offer to players,” said Jon David of Flappy Bird Publishing. “Flappy Bird is here to stay, and only going to get bigger from here on out.”

If you’ve got an Android device, you can head here to learn how to install the Epic Games Store on your device. Then, launch the launcher, find Flappy Bird and download for free.

Are you excited about the potential return of Flappy Bird? Why or why not?


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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