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Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted has leaked, and after some early hands-on time, fans have come across various issues.

The game won’t be out for a few more days, but the leak took place over on the EA app. One person has even been streaming the title. Unfortunately, the reception hasn’t been great so far.

Plants vs. Zombies Replanted trailer

Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted is out in a few days, but before that happens, fans can view a new launch trailer. The video highlights the HD visuals and signature defense gameplay that both fans and new players are sure to enjoy. 

Learn more about what to expect via the following overview:

October 10: Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted only has a couple of weeks to go until primetime, and a new gameplay trailer has now come in. The video highlights GameShare on Nintendo Switch 2, but we get to see a general look at things as well.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Nick Reinhart, general manager at PopCap, recently spoke about why the original Plants vs. Zombies is making a comeback after so many years with the upcoming Replanted remaster.

The title is seeing a new release later this year on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch. It goes well beyond a port as the team is adding in local co-op and PVP options, the Rest in Peace and Cloudy Day modes, and an art gallery showing previously-unreleased concepts.

After previous leaks, EA officially announced Plants vs Zombies Replanted. The game is planned to arrive for Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch on October 23, 2025.

Plants vs Zombies Replanted marks the return of the series’ very first entry. It’s the first time we’re seeing it on a Nintendo platform since the DS days.

Plants vs. Zombies Reloaded

March 18: A new rating has appeared for Plants vs. Zombies Reloaded on Nintendo Switch, which is currently unannounced.

The classification was added to the official database in Brazil. Unfortunately, no description is included as part of the listing. While we basically have nothing here, we can speculate a bit.

Thanks to YouTuber ElAnalistaDeBits, we have a closer look at how Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville compares on Switch and Xbox One in a new video. It covers aspects like vegetation and draw distance, load times, and more.

Here’s the full video:

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition

EA and PopCap have shared a launch trailer for Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition. Get a look at the video below.

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition is now available on Switch both physically and digitally.

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition has arrived on Switch, and footage of the game has now emerged. Take a look at the gameplay below.

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Complete Edition is available now both physically and digitally on Switch.

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville originally released towards the end of 2019, but the game is just now about to make its debut on Switch. EA will be releasing the title next week and it will arrive as the first Frostbite engine-enabled title on the platform. It’s more than just a simple port, as the team implemented features like motion controls and ensured that most of the experience can be played offline.

As we were eager to learn more about Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville on Switch, we recently spoke with Melvin Teo. You can read our full discussion below, which touches on topics like Frostbite, how it was adjusted for the console, and more. 


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