Agar.io was released as a browser-based game where players control a cell and consume others to grow larger, marking the game's public debut.
The official mobile version of Agar.io was released on iOS and Android platforms, making the game accessible on smartphones and tablets.
Agar.io saw a massive surge in popularity, particularly on streaming platforms like Twitch, where many gamers broadcast and watched Agar.io gameplay.
The game introduced skins and customization options, enhancing player personalization and engagement within Agar.io.
Agar.io added a party mode feature that allowed friends to play together in private matches, improving multiplayer interaction.
The first viral cells appear in the agar environment, creating new challenges for basic cell survival.
Cells discover the ability to divide and replicate quickly, altering the balance of power within the agar ecosystem.
Cells gain the ability to eject mass intentionally, allowing for strategic plays and alliances.
Players begin to use viruses as tools to strategically split enemy cells, increasing tactical complexity.
Groups of cells start banding together temporarily to dominate larger areas of agar.
Rare and massive cell clusters form through coordinated feeding, shocking the agar community.
Non-active cells appear, observing the battle but not participating directly, adding a new dynamic to the agar world.
Highly competitive battles for control of agar space reach new heights, with new strategies and rivalries.