Players seeking nostalgia can try Angry Birds Reloaded (Apple Arcade) or Angry Birds Journey (modern 64-bit). On Android, Rovio Classics: Angry Birds was briefly available in 2022 as a paid 64-bit remake but was quickly removed. Emulating older Android versions (e.g., Android 9) on a 64-bit phone via VMOS might run the original 32-bit APK, though this is technically complex.
Unofficial “64-bit” APKs circulating on third-party sites are often modified (modded) binaries. These carry risks: malware, spyware, or simply broken code. Some claim to repackage 32-bit libraries with wrappers, but performance and stability are poor. Legally, downloading these APKs bypasses Rovio’s distribution rights, though enforcement is rare for abandoned software.
Since 2021, Google has required all apps distributed via the Play Store to support 64-bit architectures. Older Angry Birds titles (2009–2014) were compiled for 32-bit ARMv7. On modern phones, these apps crash immediately. While Rovio released some 64-bit updates for sequels like Angry Birds 2 , the original Angry Birds was delisted in 2019. Hence, no official 64-bit APK exists for the classic version.