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Plant VS Zombie: Neighborville’s Brawl Complete Edition, released in March with Switch


Game News | Reporter Yoon Seo-ho |

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PopCap Vancouver, a studio under Electronic Arts (EA), today, March 19th Plants vs. Zombies: Neighborville’s Brawl Complete Edition has announced that it will be released for the Nintendo Switch.

Plants vs. Zombies: Neighborville’s big brawl is plants vs. It is a reinterpretation of a zombie character as a shooting game. Plant vs. released for the Nintendo Switch this time. Zombies: Neighborville’s Brawl Complete Edition gives players the opportunity to unlock all the characters and content for offline and online games that were available in the PlayStation, Xbox, and PC Standard Editions, including all content that was provided after launch.

Plants vs. Zombies: Neighborville’s Brawl Complete Edition allows players to perform fun missions, defeat epic bosses to collect medals and unlock cool outfits. In addition, players will have access to 23 customizable characters for each faction, including team play classes and all cosmetic items released to date. All of this content can be unlocked without additional payment.

Players can play offline, party play with up to three friends, or even enjoy 8v8 multiplayer. Defeat enemies, detonate bombs, bounce pink sap, and more with customizable motion controller settings to customize the controls to suit your player’s tastes.

Melvin Theo, developer at PopCap Vancouver, said, “Plant vs. We are thrilled to bring the zombie character to the Nintendo Switch for the first time and allow players to play inside and outside the house.” “Switch’s motion control allows us to try new ways in Neighborville, docking and portable play. It allows you to bring your games and characters to life in ways that were not possible before.”

Plant vs. co-developed with QLOC SA. Zombies: Neighborville’s Brawl Complete Edition will be released for the Nintendo Switch on March 19th, and is the first game based on the Frostbite engine to be released on the platform.


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