


Indonesia and India have the largest populations of Facebook users outside the U.S., and the Angry Birds Facebook launch is geared accordingly.

Targeting emerging economies is high on Rovio’s agenda this year, and Facebook seems an ideal way to achieve this goal. These power-ups will be available to purchase in-game, as Rovio looks to monetize its franchise across the global Facebook market. New power-ups in Angry Birds Facebook will include a Silent Scope laser target, super-sizing Super Seeds, and a defense-shattering Birdquake. Rovio is also promising Facebook-exclusive levels for the game. The Facebook app will allow users to compete with friends, brag about high scores, and give gifts containing power-ups. The social element of Facebook is at the forefront of Rovio’s thoughts.
