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Flappy Bird revival devs "clear the air", but fail to acknowledge crypto claims

The new owners of mobile game revival Flappy Bird have released a statement to “clear the air” on their intentions, but are yet to acknowledge claims it’s based on cryptocurrency.

If you missed it, last week the Flappy Bird Foundation announced the game’s return as it had newly acquired the official rights.

Afterwards, original creator Dong Nguyen stated he had nothing to do with the revival. “I did not sell anything,” he wrote on social media. “I also don’t support crypto.”

Nguyen pulled the original game from sale in 2014 despite it generating a reported $50,000 a day in advertising revenue. His reasoning, he said at the time, was the game had “become an addictive product. I think it has become a problem. To solve that problem, it’s best to take down Flappy Bird. It’s gone forever.”