(UPDATE) Hey there Android Guys Readers!  In our haste to get this story up, we overlooked some of the finer points of the deal that went down between Chillingo and EA.  Chillingo is the publisher of Angry Birds on the iPhone platform, not the developer of the game.  Rovio of course is the developing company of Angry Birds.  Rovio is stating the following on their twitter feed:

So while Chillingo has been bought by EA, Angry Birds is still owned by Rovio.  I apologize for the hasty reporting here, it was not the author of the original post’s fault, but mine!  – Ray Walters

It seems there is news almost daily coming from the Rovio camp nowadays. First there was the release of Angry Birds for Android, gaining the company over two million new users in just under 48 hours. Then, Rovio announced their special Halloween update, adding many themed levels and other really cool add-ons. Now, and quite possibly the most significant update so far, it seems the video game developer EA has decided to buy Rovio for Twenty Million Dollars!

It’s not news that the game is popular. Even the British Prime Minister is addicted to the game, and Rovio has already shown that they have no plans of slowing down. The game will keep getting bigger and better, and now, being consumed by a company already well versed in both the console market and the video game world, Angry Birds will only get better.

It seems right now is a really great time to be developing that “next big thing” in the smartphone world. Angry Birds is really not a complicated game. It’s a colorful physics game with a silly theme, which is apparently the correct ingredients to create the closest thing to a Smartphone drug I have ever seen. Rest assured, this will not be the last time we se something like this as Android continues its transformation into a gaming platform.

EA buys Angry Birds Publisher Chillingo for Million! (UPDATE) originally appeared on AndroidGuys.

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