'Science and education are very important to us, and we're very excited to have NASA and National Geographic as launch partners on Angry Birds Space,' says Stalbow. The 20-second trailer reveals nothing about the game bar reiterating its launch date, but Yahoo Games has more details from an interview with general manager of Rovio North America Andrew Stalbow, claiming that Angry Birds Space will feature zero gravity levels and slow-motion puzzles, as well as two big brand partnerships. The company has launched a website for the new title, and uploaded 'Teaser #1' to YouTube, presumably with more to come. Rovio has grand ambitions for the new game too, claiming that it will be launching 'simultaneously in mobile gaming, animation, retail, and publishing'. The company promises on its blog that it will be 'the biggest game launch since the original Angry Birds', while adding that it is 'a completely new game with innovative new gameplay, but with some of the familiar Angry Birds elements that fans already know and love'.
Angry Birds is set to go galactic with a new game called Angry Birds space, due for release on 22 March according to developer Rovio Mobile.