
It’s a no-brainer! You also get to be one of the first on your block to experience the game – even Zomboss will be jealous when you tell him.

Zombies: Battle for Neighborville™ better for all just by playing.

Earn exclusive rewards for the first four weeks when you log in*, become part of the Founder’s community, and help make Plants vs. With the Founder’s Edition, you’ll play through six weeks of weekly content releases as we progress towards worldwide launch on October 18. Join us as a Founding Neighbor in this early edition and be a part of the community that battles for Neighborville ahead of worldwide launch! Welcome to Neighborville, where all is well.Įxcept that a crazy new coniferous conflict between brain-less and botanicals is brewing. There are new features that take advantage of the Nintendo Switch's capabilities, such as the ability to use motion controls to aim, along with the ability to interact with UI touch menus throughout the game using touch inputs like map zoom and more, assuming if the player plays on handheld mode.ĭescription Founder's Edition description The PC/PlayStation/Xbox versions have 8–11 spots placed on the corners and main base, while the Switch version only has 4, making for a weak defensive set-up. In Garden and Graveyard Ops there are fewer spawnable pots or bot spots. In addition, players can now interact with all 12 Prize Maps at any time, and the prize bulb limit is now 999 instead of 50. The PvE regions are strictly singleplayer-only as opposed to being able to co-op with friends, and the Turf Takeover is 8v8 as opposed to 12v12 (making it identical to Turf Takeover Tactical). Due to the weaker hardware compared to PC/PlayStation/Xbox, the graphics are rather crunchy and a bit pixelated. Rainbow Stars are removed, with items instead being purchased with Coins. The differences from other versions include an option to play the game without an internet connection running at a lower framerate, being 30 FPS compared to 60 FPS. Now the Plants and Zombies battle once more. The plants once again had control of Suburbia, and humans did not have to worry about their brains being eaten until the zombies escaped. The plants presumably won the battle for Zomburbia and trapped all of the zombies in a "Smell Jar". Zombies: Battle for Neighborville takes place after the events of Garden Warfare 2. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville came to the Nintendo Switch on March 19, 2021. Despite this, a 'Complete edition" of Plants vs. On September 29th, 2020, B attle for Neighborville received its final content update.

On September 1st, 2020, however, PopCap announced it would be discontinuing the game in a month due to its commercial failure. On June 5th, 2020, it was made available for purchase on Steam.

It was released as a 'Founder's Edition' on September 4, 2019, and was available to purchase until September 30, 2019, with the worldwide release coming out on October 18th. Zombies: BfN, or simply Battle for Neighborville) is a third-person shooter and platformer video game developed by PopCap Games and published by Electronic Arts. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville (abbreviated as PvZ: BfN, PvZ: Battle for Neighborville, Plants vs.
