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Angry Birds Trilogy migrating to 360, PS3 and 3DS
AFP
July 13, 2012
First Published: 12:58 IST(13/7/2012)
Last Updated: 12:59 IST(20/7/2012)
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"Angry Birds Wreck The Halls animation" video screenshot Photo: AFP
The Angry Birds' three major mobile excursions will be delivered to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo 3DS by the end of the year, in the form of Angry Birds Trilogy. The Nintendo 3DS version of the Angry Birds Trilogy integrates glasses-free 3D and the handheld's novel proximity-based
StreetPass feature, while the home console equivalents come with optional support for Xbox Kinect and PlayStation Move motion controls.

It'll be the second time that Rovio's feathered fowl appear on the PlayStation 3, following January 2011's Angry Birds PSP-compatible outing, which quickly became a PlayStation Network bestseller.

Indeed, by May 2012 it still had enough momentum to be the PSN's second most downloaded game of the year in North America at least, with PS3 exclusive Journey in first and NFL Blitz third.


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