Angry Birds Trilogy sells 1 million
Xbox 360, PS3, and 3DS game goes platinum following launch in September; coming to Wii and Wii U in 2013.
The Angry Birds Trilogy for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and 3DS has soared to 1 million in sales since launch in September, publisher Activision announced today. The $40 bundle includes Angry Birds, Angry Birds, and Angry Birds Rio, as well as other new features.
Activision also announced today that Angry Birds Trilogy is coming to Wii and Wii U in 2013. The Wii U version will feature "very intriguing" system-specific features, according to Rovio executive vice president of games Petri Järvilehto.
Separately, Rovio announced this week that it had expanded its global brand advertising team with new senior hires in North America, Europe, and Asia. These new staffers will assist the company in finding major brands interested in using Angry Birds as an advertising platform.
Rovio had a busy 2012. The company released four new games (Angry Birds Space, Amazing Alex, Bad Piggies, and Angry Birds Star Wars) during the year, which also saw the Angry Birds series reach one billion downloads.
In addition, Rovio announced last year that the Angry Birds movie will release in summer 2016, helmed by Iron Man and Despicable Me producers.
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