“Everyone at Rovio believes change is possible and together we can deliver education for all. With a tremendous global reach like this, we want to help by giving a voice to young people demanding an education. In some countries the game has been downloaded more times than the size of the population. Peter added: “Our games have been downloaded more than three billion times. Why? Because 58 million children are out of school.” Rovio’s Mighty Eagle Peter Vesterbacka, who pledged his support for the #UpForSchool Petition at its United Nations launch in 2014, said: “Angry Birds have always been angry. The Angry Birds Friends #UpForSchool tournament is playable on Facebook and mobile from June 29 to July 5, 2015. The exclusive tournament with six game levels on Angry Birds Friends features Red and the other famous characters getting mad about children who are out of school because of child marriage, child labour, conflict and discrimination.ĭuring the new levels players are given the option to sign the #UpForSchool Petition and join more than six million people who have already demanded world leaders invest in a future where every child has the right to an education. Rovio Entertainment – the makers of the Angry Birds game – have teamed up with A World at School today to launch a brand new tournament to encourage players to support the #UpForSchool Petition to ensure every child has the right to go to school and learn. What has ruffled the feathers of the stars from the world’s favourite game? They are mad that 58 million children don’t go to school.
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