Upd - Angry Birds 2 Save Data

The situation with Angry Birds 2 save data is a microcosm of the modern mobile gaming industry. We have moved from an era of "buy once, play forever" to "play free, pay forever, and pray the server stays up."

When you install Angry Birds 2 on a new device, the game usually starts with the tutorial. To trigger a save data update and retrieve your old progress, follow these steps:

Restricted exclusively to iOS and iPadOS devices.

: If clearing the cache fails, uninstalling and reinstalling the app (while ensuring you are signed in to your cloud account) often forces a fresh data download.

If you play on multiple devices, sign out of one device before starting the game on another to prevent resource conflicts. Players who ignore this warning report losing feathers, pearls, gems, hats, and clan progress.

If you don't know your ID, provide your for any gems or bundles you bought. Support can use these transaction IDs to track down your lost account.

: The standard for iPhone and iPad users to sync progress across Apple devices. How to link your account: On the Main Flock screen , tap your profile picture . In the pop-up window, select the Sign In tab.

The primary and most convenient method to protect your progress is by linking your game to a Rovio account or a social media profile.

Keep your flock ready and your gems safe by making save data management a priority every time you play.

Restart the game to see if the sync issue is resolved.

If you lose everything despite following these steps:

We’ve all been there: new phone, accidental delete, or a sync error that makes your 1,400+ FP Arena champion flock vanish into thin air. With Angry Birds 2 constantly updating events, hats, and Mighty Eagle’s Bootcamp progress, losing your save data hurts more than a Bubbles misfire.

To guarantee your progress updates survive an app reinstall or a forced update crash, you must link your main flock profile to at least one of these major cloud ecosystems:

A prompt will appear asking if you want to load the "Cloud Save" or keep the "Local Save."

The situation with Angry Birds 2 save data is a microcosm of the modern mobile gaming industry. We have moved from an era of "buy once, play forever" to "play free, pay forever, and pray the server stays up."

When you install Angry Birds 2 on a new device, the game usually starts with the tutorial. To trigger a save data update and retrieve your old progress, follow these steps:

Restricted exclusively to iOS and iPadOS devices.

: If clearing the cache fails, uninstalling and reinstalling the app (while ensuring you are signed in to your cloud account) often forces a fresh data download.

If you play on multiple devices, sign out of one device before starting the game on another to prevent resource conflicts. Players who ignore this warning report losing feathers, pearls, gems, hats, and clan progress.

If you don't know your ID, provide your for any gems or bundles you bought. Support can use these transaction IDs to track down your lost account.

: The standard for iPhone and iPad users to sync progress across Apple devices. How to link your account: On the Main Flock screen , tap your profile picture . In the pop-up window, select the Sign In tab.

The primary and most convenient method to protect your progress is by linking your game to a Rovio account or a social media profile.

Keep your flock ready and your gems safe by making save data management a priority every time you play.

Restart the game to see if the sync issue is resolved.

If you lose everything despite following these steps:

We’ve all been there: new phone, accidental delete, or a sync error that makes your 1,400+ FP Arena champion flock vanish into thin air. With Angry Birds 2 constantly updating events, hats, and Mighty Eagle’s Bootcamp progress, losing your save data hurts more than a Bubbles misfire.

To guarantee your progress updates survive an app reinstall or a forced update crash, you must link your main flock profile to at least one of these major cloud ecosystems:

A prompt will appear asking if you want to load the "Cloud Save" or keep the "Local Save."