Plants vs. Zombies
2009 tower defense video game
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October 29 2024 | Mobile version update (3.7.0) reduced default lawnmowers from 5-6 to 3, with additional lawnmowers available through ad viewing. |
2019 | Billie Eilish's song 'Bad Guy' was inspired by the Plants vs. Zombies theme music. |
October 18 2019 | Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, the third third-person shooter in the franchise, was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. |
February 8 2018 | Fan released Octogeddon, an arcade action-strategy game developed with Werner and Kurt Pfeiffer, which received generally positive reviews on Metacritic. |
2017 | George Fan confirmed his layoff in a tweet and discussed his opposition to the freemium aspects of Plants vs. Zombies 2. |
October 18 2016 | Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, a digital collectible card game, was released internationally for iOS. |
February 23 2016 | Garden Warfare 2 was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. |
2015 | Dark Horse Comics started monthly releases of the Plants vs. Zombies comic series in digital and print formats, with each three-issue set forming a separate miniseries. The first miniseries was called 'Bully for You'. |
October 12 2014 | Plants vs. Zombies Adventures was closed down on Facebook. |
February 25 2014 | Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare, a multiplayer third-person shooter, was released for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Xbox One. |
August 14 2013 | Plants vs. Zombies 2, the mainline sequel, was released for iOS. |
July 2013 | Dark Horse Comics began releasing a six-issue Plants vs. Zombies comic book miniseries called Lawnmageddon on iOS, written by Paul Tobin and drawn by Ron Chan. |
September 5 2012 | Zen Studios and PopCap released the Plants vs. Zombies DLC interactive pinball table in Europe. |
September 4 2012 | Zen Studios and PopCap released a Plants vs. Zombies downloadable content (DLC) interactive pinball table in North America. |
August 21 2012 | Fifty employees were laid off from PopCap Games' Seattle studio, shifting the company's focus to mobile and social gaming. George Fan was among those laid off. |
April 2012 | PopCap announced its first merchandise licensing partnerships for Plants vs. Zombies with multiple distributors. |
February 21 2012 | Plants vs. Zombies was released on PlayStation Vita in North America, featuring touch screen and controller play options. |
December 15 2011 | Plants vs. Zombies was made available on Google Play Store. |
July 12 2011 | PopCap Games was acquired by Electronic Arts (EA) for $750 million. |
June 23 2011 | Plants vs. Zombies was released on Windows Phone as part of Xbox Live. |
May 31 2011 | Plants vs. Zombies entered the Amazon Appstore for Android devices. |
May 20 2011 | Plants vs. Zombies Adventures, a social game spin-off, was released on Facebook. |
February 8 2011 | Plants vs. Zombies was released on PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3. |
January 18 2011 | Plants vs. Zombies was released for Nintendo DS in North America, including Zombatar feature and versus mode. |
September 8 2010 | Plants vs. Zombies was released on Xbox 360 via Xbox Live, featuring Versus and Co-op modes and a new Mini-Games level. |
August 10 2010 | Game of the Year edition was made available on Steam, with free update for existing game owners and addition of 'Zombatar' feature and Steam Cloud support. |
July 2010 | Game of the Year edition of Plants vs. Zombies was released. |
April 5 2010 | Plants vs. Zombies HD was released for iPad, featuring iPad-exclusive 'Buttered Popcorn' mini-game and restored Survival and Mini-Games modes. |
February 15 2010 | Plants vs. Zombies was released for iPhone with a modified interface and Quick Play mode. |
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