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17.01.2024 - 21:31 / eurogamer.net / Ed Nightingale / Ios
Plants vs Zombies is back with a brand new mobile game.
Plants vs Zombies 3: Welcome to Zomburbia is once again being developed by PopCap Studios and has soft launched today, with the game releasing in full later this year.
The soft launch is a «near-launch ready build» available only to players in the UK, Netherlands, Australia and Philippines.
Plants vs Zombies 3: Welcome to Zomburbia trailerPvZ3, as it's known for short, is a return to the classic tower-defence strategic gameplay of the original games but with a new episodic narrative and puzzle-adventure gameplay elements.
Many mutant plants from previous games will return, along with some freshly flowered newcomers. As the screenshot below shows, it all looks very familiar.
Gameplay looks familiar | Image credit: PopCapThe game will be free-to-play and include optional in-game purchases. It's coming to both iOS and Android.
The aim of the soft launch is to collect player feedback and improve the experience ahead of a worldwide release, including streamlining combat, allowing players to create their own custom version of Neighborville, and expand the lore and characters.
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