EA has announced that Plants vs. Zombies Adventures has launched worldwide on Facebook:
"PopCap Games, a worldwide leader in mobile and social games and a division of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA), today announced the global launch of Plants vs. Zombies™ Adventures on Facebook®. The first social adaptation of PopCap’s famed fun-dead franchise, the game offers an ever-expanding world of new plants and zombies and takes players on a series of zombie-infested road trips with their friends.
During its closed beta period of the past two months, Plants vs. Zombies Adventures has been available to only a small number of consumers in select test markets around the world. Beginning today, all Facebook users can join the fun and experience this exciting new social twist on one of the most successful game franchises in history.
“We’re thrilled to bring new ‘Adventures’ to Plants vs. Zombies fans around the world, challenging them to use new strategies to defeat zombies as they come from all directions in a range of cool new settings,” said Curt Bererton, Executive Producer at PopCap. “We know gamers have been clamoring for new ways to play and compare their PvZ prowess with friends — and now they can do that for the first time!"
Plants vs. Zombies Adventures is a unique installment in the game franchise, not to be confused withPlants vs. Zombies 2, the official sequel to the original Plants vs. Zombies, coming this summer.
Unique Features of Plants vs. Zombies Adventures:
New Combat Mechanics — path-based ‘flower’ defense action:
New Content — plus ongoing updates in a constantly expanding world:
Socially Oriented Design — fun social features with more interaction to come:
About PopCap
PopCap Games is the leading global developer, publisher and operator of casual video games: fun, easy-to-learn, captivating games that appeal to all ages across PC, mobile, social and other platforms. Based in Seattle, Washington, PopCap was founded in 2000, was acquired by Electronic Arts in 2011, and has a worldwide staff of more than 400 people in Seattle, San Francisco, and Shanghai."