Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare price details revealed

4 September 2013

PopCap has released some new details on the upcoming Plants vs Zombies third-person shooter spin-off, Garden Warfare.

The developer explained that the game would be multiplayer-only and will benefit from on-going content releases.

“We definitely want to build on the game once it’s launched. We’re definitely taking a cue from Plants vs Zombies 2. Using DLC and new content updates, we want to keep players engaged in the long haul,” said Creative director Justin Wiebe.

Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare will launch “exclusively first” on Xbox 360 and Xbox One in 2014, with a PC release date to be announced.

As for the pricing, Wiebe also explained that the next-gen and current-gen version would differ.

“PopCap’s had really good success around lower to mid-tier priced games, so, when Garden Warfare debuts on Xbox One, it will be $39.99 as both a retail and downloadable title. The Xbox 360 and PC versions will be even more affordable, retailing for $29.99,” said Wiebe.

That would put the Xbox One version at R410*, while the Xbox 360 and PC version would retail for around R310*.

The Xbox One version does feature an exclusive Boss mode, which allows players to use SmartGlass or Kinect to have top-down view of the battlefield, playing as either Dr. Zomboss or Crazy Dave to drop items for your own team and attacks against the opposition.

*1 USD = ZAR 10.32 (4 September 2013)
Source: Shacknews

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  1. St John Grimbly
    04.09.2013 at 17:59

    It will probably be better on PC anyway (Like any game). Looks cool and is a good idea.

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