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- Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville™

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville™
Released: 04/06/2020
Available DLC (1)
Developer
PopCap
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
KEY FEATURES
- Go All Out in Online Multiplayer - Jump into the fray with up to 24 players in online multiplayer across a gigantic suburban skirmish. Bring the unique abilities of each character class to 6 PvP modes–including the new Battle Arena–and experience the unbeleafable thrills of combat.
- Venture to the Outer Edges of Neighborville - The tension across the terra has expanded with free-roam regions that extend beyond the town of Neighborville. Squad up with up to 3 friends in the Giddy Park social region and take back Weirding Woods, Mount Steep and Neighborville Town Centre. It’s grow time!
- Customize Every Character for Battle - Join the newest bloom in the age-old battle between plants and zombies with 20 fully customizable classes at launch, including a Team Play class for each faction. Deck every character out with ludicrous looks and wacky weapons that show off your unique personality.
NOTE: SPLIT SCREEN COUCH CO-OP NOT AVAILABLE ON PC VERSION.
The Deluxe Edition includes the base game and outrageous exclusive content. Rock out with the Judge Z costume for 80s Action Hero, peck your battles with Peashooter’s Chickpea costume, express yourself with 5 explosive emojis, and learn about Battle for Neighborville in a special digital comic.
Deluxe Edition exclusive content includes:
- Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Standard Edition
- Legendary Chickpea costume for Peashooter
- Legendary Judge Z costume for 80s Action Hero
- Digital comic
- 5 emojis

Price
$29.99
Followers
62,497
Updated 12/12/2025 17:02
Reviews
72% positive out of 14,442
Updated 12/12/2025 12:11
Metacritic
77
Copies sold
1.2M
Revenue
$9.7M
Twitch
2 viewers
Updated 12/12/2025 16:30
Highest ranking achieved on 30/07/2024
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