Back in June of last year, it was confirmed that EA was planning to bring seven titles to the Nintendo Switch over the course of the 12 months that followed. Since then, we’ve received the likes of Burnout Paradise Remastered and have further confirmation of titles that include Apex Legends and Lost in Random, which
Plants vs Zombies
EA just recently released its earnings report, but there was no report on BioWare or any of its titles. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was an obvious success for EA, and other titles like FIFA were listed for their consistency. However, there was no word on BioWare or anything related to the studio. This seems
Plants vs Zombies is a tower of defense strategy game that released ten years ago today. The game originally was developed and published by PopCap Games for OS X and Microsoft. PVZ about homeowners trying to prevent themselves from being eaten by zombies, by using a variety of plants to get the job done. With each
Backing up comments from Respawn Entertainment, EA confirmed today a commitment to not only more Titanfall content, but also Plants vs. Zombies and Need for Speed experiences. All three of these specific franchises were mentioned in EA’s report on their Q3 performance, which the company admitted was a “difficult quarter.” The full quote came from
As a spin-off from the charming Plants vs. Zombies series from PopCap Games, the Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare series took the tower-defense mechanics of the original game and applied it to a surprisingly robust third-person shooter framework, and now a third entry in the series might be on the way, according to Amazon. An Amazon listing