- Angry Birds Friends is now playable on web browsers through Red’s Club with no download required.
- The browser version offers higher refresh rates, faster performance, and better scaling for bigger screens.
- First time web players can claim a 750% Welcome Bundle along with 400 bonus coins.
Rovio has revealed that their beloved physics-driven puzzle title, Angry Birds Friends, is now available to play on web browsers. Fourth entry to the iconic Angry Birds series, this title has now expanded beyond mobile, offering an upgraded gameplay experience and bonuses to the fanbase.
Enjoy classic weekly tournaments with friends now playable on web
So, we can now officially play Angry Birds Friends on not just our mobile devices but directly on our desktops on the web via Red’s Club. You don’t even need to download this physics-based puzzle title and just simply enjoy all the classic weekly tournaments competing against others around the world.

Moreover, this browser version also introduces a variety of technical upgrades designed to improve our overall experiences. Now, you can enjoy higher refresh rates, faster performances, and even better scaling for bigger screens. I personally think getting to play on a bigger display is enough to convince many old players to return.
Rovio also positions the web version as the main hub for players value, while offering first-time users on browsers a massive 750% Welcome Bundle, along with 400 bonus coins. Overall, this transition looks promising with faster loading, smooth mouse controls, no Ads, sync between devices, and more.
Angry Birds Friends is now available on web browsers and you can play the game via Red’s Club on this official website. You also get up to 20% more value on purchases on web. Or, get it via the Google Play Store or App Store.
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