Plants vs. Zombies Battle for Neighborville Ultimate has a release date for Switch

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Plants vs. Zombies Battle for Neighborville Ultimate has a release date for Switch

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One title didn’t go unnoticed during Nintendo Direct last night as it’s Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville hits Nintendo Switch next month. What can you walk around like never before and reforest the world?


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Charge the juice cannons and prepare for battle! In fact, PopCap Vancouver, an Electronic Arts studio, announced last night the release of its craziest shooter ever released on Nintendo Switch on Earth next March 19th.

With Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition, you will be able to greet as new players should arrive at Neighborville, the scene of an ongoing war between plants and the living dead. With the title TPS Multi, which is very strange at first glance, you can in fact unlock all characters and content of the standard editions for PlayStation, Xbox and PC, as well as content right after launch, by playing online or offline.

Replanting the missions

in the Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete EditionThe goal is always to complete very crazy missions and defeat bosses who are more bizarre than the others to collect medals and unlock outfits. In this updated edition, players will also have access to 23 fully customizable characters, including a team play class for each faction, and “all previously released cosmetics, all available in-game once unlocked, with no store or premium currency”.

It is of course possible to play offline, in a group with up to three friends, or in 8v8 multiplayer games.

Developed together with QLOC SA, Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition will be available on Nintendo Switch on March 19 for $ 39.99 and is the first game developed with the Frostbite engine and published on this platform.

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