'Angry Birds 2' Gameplay: You'll Never Guess The Jungle, Beach Names; 2 New Meaner Enemies Emerged [VIDEO]

"Angry Birds 2" new chapters will be set on the beaches of Copacabacon and in the jungle of Hamazones. The game will also add new enemies like Pig Tower and Beamer Pig.

Update has started rolling out on Google Play and iTunes App Store. The update is bringing new contents to the game with two new chapters, each having 40 levels and 6 new pig bosses.

The Pig Tower is a trio of pigs on top of each other that is designed to block a bird's attack and can even stop the bird if it is caught in a wrong angle, while the Beamer Pig is armed with an anti-gravity beam gun that is set to change the course of the player's bird.

The game developer Rovio also included a new challenge game mode to "Angry Birds 2." King Pig Panic will be unlocked upon the completion of a daily challenge that has five stages.

As the name suggests, King Pig Panic is said to be for those with a strong heart that could fathom the thrill of the game's 5 levels that have to be finished in just 30 minutes. If one fails, there is no do-over until the next day.

In other news, It has been a year since "Angry Birds 2" was released on mobile phones with the original game launched in 2009. With the success of the game, Rovio made a theme park in China and produced Angry Birds products everywhere. The company claimed that it would be the next Disney.

The "Angry Birds 2" chapters did not turn out to be Fall-themed as it was expected. Rather, it leaned more towards hot, summer days in beaches and a jungle environment. Additionally, the update will also allow gamers to dress up birds with fashionable hats and multiplying damage points.

"Angry Birds 2" also added three new collections: Beach, Pirate, and Back-to-School. The game can be downloaded for iOS and Android. Watch "Angry Birds 2" Boss Fight 102! King Pig Level 740 Walkthrough here:

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