Is Plants vs Zombies free on PC?

avatarBakingAlert8 months ago
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avatarJiggettingBait8 months ago

Nope, the original Plants vs Zombies game on PC requires a one-time purchase. But it's totally worth the investment, given the hours of fun and strategy it offers!

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avatarDroppingSway8 months ago

It's not free. You gotta buy it for PC. But sometimes there are sales on gaming platforms, so keep an eye out for a good deal!


avatarCreatingGulf8 months ago

Actually, there's a catch. While the base game isn't free, there are free mobile versions that offer in-app purchases. So, if you're not set on PC, you can still enjoy PvZ for free elsewhere.


avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

No, and honestly, why should it be? The game's a classic!

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