Battle of Naboo Update: 44 New Levels for Angry Birds Star Wars II

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 06 Dec 2013

After releasing the Short Fuse update for Angry Birds, and after releasing the Arctic Eggspedition update for Angry Birds Seasons, Rovio Entertainment rolled out an update for Angry Birds Star Wars II.

The update is called the Battle of Naboo and brings with it 44 new levels. Go get the latest version of Angry Birds Star Wars II for iOS or Android and launch an attack on Naboo’s capital city or face the enemy on the devastated battlefields of Naboo.

Rovio Entertainment recently rolled out a new episode for its Angry Birds Star Wars II game: the Battle of Naboo. As the developer explained, this is “the third chapter of Angry Birds Star Wars II that takes you to the epic conclusion of the first Star Wars movie, Episode I! Join the Bird Side in the fight against the invading Pork Federation and its incredible war machines in the Battle of Grassy Plains.”

The Battle of Naboo has 44 new levels to offer: 20 new Pork Side levels, 20 new Bird Side levels, and 4 secret levels that can be unlocked if you find the hidden maps.
The Battle of Naboo also has new free characters to offer: Padme, Captain Panaka and Zam Wesell. These characters no longer have to be unlocked; they made it into the roster of characters.
The Battle of Naboo has already been rolled out to Android and iOS. The PC version will follow shortly.

As mentioned above, Rovio Entertainment recently released the Short Fuse update for Angry Birds. This update introduces a total of 30 electrifying new levels and a new Shock Wave power for the Bomb Bird.
Also as mentioned above, Rovio Entertainment recently released the Arctic Eggspedition update for Angry Birds Seasons. This update introduced a total of 29 frosty new levels: 25 levels that you can play daily until Christmas, and an extra 4 bonus levels.



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