Wednesday, 5 June 2013
PopCap confirms to launch Plants vs. Zombies 2 on July 18
It's a GOOD news for gamers that Plants vs. Zombies 2 will hit iOS later this month. Today, Seattle-based game publisher PopCap Games announced that the sequel to the widely popular franchise is coming to an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad near you on July 18.
Unlike the original, the sequel will be released as a free download with the obligatory in-app purchases, but don’t worry – PopCap promises that the vast majority of the game will be entirely free to play. Go past the fold for more details and a brand new promo trailer.

The addled neighbor Crazy Dave is returning for the sequel to guide you as you purchase plant upgrades and other tools and weapons.
The game will be release exclusively for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch on the App Store and previewed by invitation only at E3 in Los Angeles next week.
In the meantime, grab a copy of the original Plants vs. Zombies game, which landed on the App Store in 2010 and ranked as Apple’s twelfth all-time paid iPhone app. Unlike the paid-for original game, the sequel will be offered as a free-to-play download.
PopCap ensures that the vast majority of the game will be entirely free to play – you’ll be able to “face every zombie and access every level in every world” at no cost. Of course, hard-core gamers looking to maximize their score will be able to do so by purchasing upgrades and other in-game items.
Unlike the original, the sequel will be released as a free download with the obligatory in-app purchases, but don’t worry – PopCap promises that the vast majority of the game will be entirely free to play. Go past the fold for more details and a brand new promo trailer.
The addled neighbor Crazy Dave is returning for the sequel to guide you as you purchase plant upgrades and other tools and weapons.
The game will be release exclusively for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch on the App Store and previewed by invitation only at E3 in Los Angeles next week.
In the meantime, grab a copy of the original Plants vs. Zombies game, which landed on the App Store in 2010 and ranked as Apple’s twelfth all-time paid iPhone app. Unlike the paid-for original game, the sequel will be offered as a free-to-play download.
PopCap ensures that the vast majority of the game will be entirely free to play – you’ll be able to “face every zombie and access every level in every world” at no cost. Of course, hard-core gamers looking to maximize their score will be able to do so by purchasing upgrades and other in-game items.
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