If you're on a restricted network and want to play:

Released in late 2012, Angry Birds Star Wars was an instant hit. It wasn't just a reskin of the original game; it introduced new mechanics, such as lightsabers that deflected laser blasts and "Force" powers that allowed birds to manipulate objects remotely. Players could journey from the deserts of Tatooine (the Pig Stars) to the depths of the Death Star.

For years, it remained a staple on smartphones. Then, quietly, the game began to disappear. In 2019, Rovio Entertainment announced that they were delisting several older titles from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

For Apple users, Angry Birds Reloaded includes a "Star Wars" themed expansion. It’s not the original, but you get similar characters like Jedi Red and Darth Vader Pig. It requires an Apple Arcade subscription.

For a generation of mobile gamers, the intersection of the Angry Birds franchise and the Star Wars universe was a pop-culture masterpiece. Angry Birds Star Wars combined the physics-based puzzle gameplay of Rovio with the iconic characters and settings of George Lucas’s saga. However, fans looking to relive the adventure on modern devices often hit a wall: the game is no longer available on official app stores.

This has led to a surge in searches for "Star Wars Angry Birds Unblocked." But what does this term mean, why was the game removed, and is it safe to play today?