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Rovio Newsletter: March Update – Responding to t he situation in Ukraine and more.

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Hello everyone, It's impossible to give an update of the past month without addressing the current s

Hello everyone, It's impossible to give an update of the past month without addressing the current situation in Ukraine. After the shocking events that have transpired over the last couple of weeks, our hearts go out to Ukraine. Read our response to the situation below, along with a few other updates from the month. –Joe from Rovio We Stand With Ukraine Rovio strongly condemns Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and we support and stand in solidarity with Ukrainians. We’re coordinating with our partner UNICEF to provide help. [Read more.]( New YouTube Channel Angry Birds introduced a new YouTube channel for all of its game-related content. Subscribe for game news, livestreams, Q&As with game developers, and much more. [Visit the channel.]( Angry Birds Friends turns 10 Angry Birds Friends celebrates its 10th (wow!) anniversary with a special tournament. Check it out until March 9th when the game will continue kicking ass with its regular tournaments. [Play now.]( Angry Birds: Dev Diary 4 The original Angry Birds is coming back to app stores! Learn about the background of one special level from the original game, and learn more about Mighty Eagle’s place in the remake. [Read more.]( Tomorrow with Rovio Last month, Rovio’s future-of-gaming guy, Ben Mattes, sat down with Rex Woodbury to talk about the opportunities and challenges presented by web3. [Listen.]( You signed up to this list from inside an Angry Birds game, from our website, Youtube, Facebook or Twitter accounts. If you would no longer like to receive emails from us, [unsubscribe from this list.](

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