‘Flappy Bird’ Creator Confirms Non-Involvement in Game’s Upcoming Reboot

'Flappy Bird' Creator Confirms Non-Involvement in Game's Upcoming Reboot

As a fervent admirer of gaming history and the enigmatic figures who shape it, I find myself intrigued by the latest development surrounding Dong Nguyen, the elusive genius behind Flappy Bird. The news that he’s not involved in the reboot of his iconic game stirs a sense of nostalgia tinged with a touch of disappointment.


Dong Nguyen, the inventor of the original “Flappy Bird” game, has made it clear that he isn’t participating in the remake of the game being developed by The Flappy Bird Foundation.

As a dedicated fan, I reached out to clarify if there were any connections between me and the latest developments on the Flappy Bird game. In response, I simply stated, “No, I have no association with their game whatsoever. I didn’t sell anything related. Moreover, I don’t back cryptocurrency.” Engadget reports that Gametech Holdings LLC, who bought the rights from The Flappy Bird Foundation, might have acquired the Flappy Bird trademark as Nguyen’s was “allegedly deemed abandoned.

As a dedicated gamer, I’m super hyped to share that the revamped Flappy Bird is set to take flight across various platforms! By the spooky season this year (October), it’ll be soaring on web browsers, and then, fast forwarding to 2025, it’s landing on iOS and Android devices. Get ready for some high-flying fun!

10 years ago, Nguyen removed “Flappy Bird” from mobile app markets during the game’s peak popularity. The game was intended for quick play when one is relaxed, but it surprisingly turned out to be highly addictive. In his opinion, this could lead to issues. To address these problems, he decided to withdraw “Flappy Bird”. It has been permanently taken off the market, as he stated to Forbes in the past.

No, I have no related with their game. I did not sell anything.
I also don’t support crypto.

— Dong Nguyen (@dongatory) September 15, 2024

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2024-09-17 10:26