Does Plants vs Zombies require Xbox Live for single player?

avatarCaringEthos8 months ago
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avatarLettingTail8 months ago

Absolutely not! PvZ is all about that solo play offline. No Xbox Live required to keep your lawn safe!

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avatarLettingTail8 months ago

Nope, you don't need Xbox Live to enjoy single player mode in Plants vs Zombies. You can play the main game offline without any issues. The game offers a ton of fun in single player without needing an online connection. So, plant away and defend your garden from those pesky zombies all by yourself!


avatarAgeingJetty8 months ago

Actually, PvZ single player is a solo adventure that doesn't require Xbox Live. So you save your internet for other stuff.


avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

Nah, Xbox Live isn't necessary for the single player. But remember, if you wanna dive into any online features or multiplayer down the line, you'll need it.

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