PopCap Games Announces Plants vs. Zombies 3

PopCap Games Announces Plants vs. Zombies 3

Out of nowhere, too!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jul 18, 2019 @ 03:29 PM (Staff Bios)
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Remember Plants vs Zombies? I'm sure you do. It was a cult classic for quite a long while, to the point that even an official music video was made for the RTS title.



Okay, anyway, PopCap Games, the mastermind behind Plants vs. Zombies has announced that a third iteration of the series is under development. In fact, Plants vs. Zombies 3 has launched in a playable Pre-Alpha via the Google Play Store, so it is expected that you are to run into issues such as bugs. If you do, please provide the developers feedback so that they can improve the experience for you. Additionally, there are no microtransactions during the Pre-Alpha.

The Pre-Alpha for PvZ 3 is not available worldwide but when the developers are ready to release it, they will provide an update for the release date.

Need more information?

Well PopCap has posted a FAQ just for the more inquisitive types. There, you can also download the app.

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