Soil your plants: Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare revealed

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Yep: it’s finally been officially revealed. Despite posters at E3, trademarks, PopCap hiring for a multiplayer shooter, and a website that was swiftly pulled down, until EA’s E3 conference we haven’t had an actual look at Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare.

We’ll have the video for you later on, but for now, it looks like it’s a horde-based co-op shooter. Players take control of plants – from the melee Chomper, to the healer-y Sunflower – and combine their forces to hold back the zombie waves.

As far as we could tell, no mention was made of the title coming to PC during the conference itself, but considering the no-longer-visible website mentioned both consoles and PC we’re taking the risk of assuming that it’ll be heading to desktop machines as well as the living room.


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