Angry Birds Epic now live on iOS in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
The gameplay elements should be about what you'd expect from a free-to-play RPG though, where you collect gear through battles and can then craft better weapons, armor, or potions using that gear. We are not in one of the launch regions, but there are quite a few Let's Play videos for the game on YouTube already if you want to see what to expect. From what we've seen, there are Lucky Coins which look to be in the FTP category of "currency that doesn't generate fast enough". Lucky Coins start at $6.50 for a pack of 100 and go up to a pack of 3000 for $124.99. There are also other less valuable coins that you get from playing.
The worst part seems to be that Rovio has once again instituted a lives system. The game is broken up into stages, just like most Angry Birds games, but you only get 5 lives, so if you lose a battle, you lose a life. You can pay to get more lives, but we haven't yet seen the screen with the prices on that. Overall though, the in-app purchases don't look to be as obnoxious as Angry Birds Go!, but we'll have to keep an eye on it.

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