Angry Birds VR uses the Samsung Gear VR headset, and was demoed at the Rock in Rio festival in Las Vegas over the weekend.
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— Angry Birds (@AngryBirds) May 10, 2015
Hey @rovio Angry Birds VR Rock In Rio is here!!!!
#angrybirds #FlockInRio We are so proud to be part of this! pic.twitter.com/JXc2Q98fAM
— IMGNATION Studios (@imgnationbr) May 11, 2015
Road To VR reports that the new game changes from the usual side-view to behind, and a still from the project hints that players will have to move the bird through a selection of white rings.
It is not clear whether Angry Birds VR was created especially for the Rock in Rio event, or if it will be distributed for consumer release.
Earlier this year, Rovio released Angry Birds Stella POP!, a balloon-popping app which sees gamers match bubbles to save characters.
A new Angry Birds tournament inspired by retro gaming was also revealed, taking inspiration from games such as Tetris and Super Mario Bros.









