Feb 23, 2011 12:46 GMT  ·  By

Rovio Mobile, the game publisher that made a lot of Android users happy several months ago when it released its Angry Birds game on their devices, has confirmed that a new version of the application will become available for download / purchase in the not too far future.

The company responded to a tweet inquiring about the arrival of the paid version of Angry Birds on Android, and stated that it plans on making it available within a month (via Android Community).

When making the game available for download on Android during fall 2010, Rovio released it for free, though ad supported.

However, it promised at that time that it would plan on publishing another flavor of the game in the not too far future, one that would not include ads, though which would be paid.

This is the game version that would be released within a month, provided that all goes according to plan.

The current version of the game has already proved quite popular among end-users, though many have asked for the paid version to arrive as soon as possible.

Apparently, Rovio would have another iteration of the game available for users in the near future as well, namely the Angry Birds Rio version, which was announced not too long ago.

For those out of the loop, we should note that this game release was based on the upcoming animated feature by Fox, which is set to debut on March 22nd.

Most probably, the ads-free flavor of Angry Birds would be similar to the original, ad-supported version of the game, though the new Angry Birds Rio is a little different.

This game distribution would become available for mobile operating systems like Android, iOS, or Symbian, and should include a number of 45 levels packed inside when released.

You can have a quick look at what Rovio would plan for the new Angry Birds Rio game through watching the video embedded below.