Angry Birds Space
is impressive - we loved the new ideas and galactic surroundings for
the birds versus pigs conflict, but what we don’t like is the
confirmation that the game won’t arrive on Windows Phone.
Rovio
said it won’t release its latest Angry Birds entrant for Microsoft’s
platform because it requires too much of a development effort for a
platform with too low of a market share.
“We’re
the No. 1 app in the Windows Phone app store, but it’s a big
undertaking to support it, and you have to completely rewrite the
application,” Peter Vesterbacka, chief marketing officer of Rovio said for Bloomberg.
The decision will hit mostly Nokia
which has put all its horses on the Windows Phone platform. Angry Birds
is seen as a staple to modern mobile gaming and the lack of a Windows
Phone version could draw gamers away from the platform. Most
importantly, it shows Rovio’s estimation of the importance, or rather
non-importance of the platform. It indicates that the company doesn’t
expect it will make money on Windows Phone, a powerful assumption that
other developers could also take on.
For Nokia and Microsoft, this is a vicious spiral of no apps bringing no users, and no users meaninng no apps.
At
the same time, Rovio’s Vesterbacka underlined the importance of growing
markets such as China. “China has been our second-largest market, but
it’s actually been the fastest-growing for quite a while, and it could
well be that China becomes the biggest market this year,” Vesterbacka
said. Windows Phone is also trying to get a foothold there by
introducing cheaper and widely available devices.
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