![]() ![]() Today Angry Birds 2 is a perennial top 50 grossing game, and it’s only because of the top-notch updates which have successfully introduced midcore elements to a super casual game. With each update, the game’s revenue peaked to new heights without declining to the previous lows. The updates in 2016 introduced several core mechanics such as leveling up of Birds and the Slingshot, Daily Challenges and Player vs Player Arena while at the same time keeping the rigorous level content cadence up and running. Instead of keeping up the course of just adding more levels, the Stockholm studio behind Angry Birds 2 went to work. In addition to launching key features, the game has been updated rigoroulsy with new levels. Post-launch there hasn't been any significant spikes of installs, indicating that the growth of revenue is sustainable. The growth was achieved through the launch of several key features that all built on top of each other. On the revenue side, things nevertheless looked much gloomier as the game had generated roughly “only” $10 million.Īfter the initial launch, Angry Birds 2 declined and had stable, relatively low revenues for few months. By the end of 2015 the game had racked up close to 50 million downloads. Looking at the downloads, the launch of Angry Birds 2 was a massive success. ![]() ![]() "Ever-shifting levels and limited lives take a lot of the fun out of smashing pigs with birds in Angry Birds 2." Both Pocket Gamer and IGN applauded the game for gorgeous graphics and vastly improved level design while faulting Rovio for employing the Candy Crush-like lives mechanic and randomised levels. When Angry Birds 2 was launched at the end of July in 2015 it received mixed reviews. This article was originally published on Deconstructor of Fun. Michail Katkoff is Studio Lead at FunPlus. ![]()
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