Flappy Bird’s original creator says he has nothing to do with the new game

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The creator of Flappy Bird indicated in posts on X that he didn’t sell Flappy Bird, nor is he involved in the creation of a new version of the game.

Last week, The Flappy Bird Foundation announced a game called Flappy Bird. But while the group has been framing it as the triumphant return of a classic mobile game, Flappy Bird’s original developer, Dong Nguyen isn’t calling it a comeback — in fact, he says he’s not involved at all. Nguyen posted as much on X this morning, saying he didn’t “sell anything.

The filing came nearly a decade after Nguyen pulled the then-popular game and never released another version, and the US Patent and Trademark Office determined his trademark to be abandoned, terminating his claim to it in January. The Flappy Bird Foundation didn’t say in its announcement that Nguyen was involved, but it certainly leans on nostalgia as it promotes the game.

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