This post was updated on Tuesday, May 15, 4:35 p.m. ET

Flappy Bird will make its long-awaited return to the App Store in August. The game's creator, Dong Nguyen, has reportedly revealed a few more details about what the game will look like.

The new Flappy Bird will have multiplayer-capabilities and will be less addictive, according to CNBC's Eli Langer. It's not yet clear what the gameplay will be like or how different it will be from the original but fans won't have to wait long to find out.

Flappy Bird's Dong Nguyen: Flappy Bird is coming back. Multiplayer. August. @CNBC — Kelly Evans (@Kelly_Evans) May 14, 2014

The developer pulled the app in February, after his game soared to the top of the charts in iTunes and Google Play, following a series of upset tweets and rage-fueled YouTube videos from frustrated users. Some took it as far as harassing or even threatening Nguyen over Twitter for making his game so difficult yet so addictive.

At the time, Nguyen said that the game he built in three days had "ruined his simple life," despite the fact that he was reportedly raking in upwards of $50,000 a day at the height of the game's popularity.

Ever since Nguyen shuttered the viral game, fans have begged for its return. The developer first appeared hesitant to bring back the avian hero, though he ha said he would consider it. Later, he confirmed he would eventually relaunch the game, which would be "better" than the original, but said fans shouldn't expect it soon.

Nguyen has also apparently been busy making other games, including one that features a man jumping between buildings, says CNBC's Donna Burton.

UPDATE Tuesday, May 15, 4:36 p.m. ET: Dong Nguyen has tweeted a preview of his next game, "so people can forget about Flappy Bird for a while."