Is Plants vs Zombies GW 2 dead?

avatarInterferingHood·2 years ago
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avatarTrottingArea·2 years ago

Nah, Plants vs Zombies GW 2 isn't dead, but it's definitely quieter than its heyday. You can still find a dedicated community that loves playing, especially during peak hours. Events and updates might not be as frequent, but there’s still fun to be had if you’re willing to dig in!

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avatarSawingBully·2 years ago

Def not dead! I play PvZ GW2 all the time and always find matches. Sure, it's not as packed as newer games, but the community is super welcoming to newcomers. Plus, it's a blast teaming up with others who love the game as much as I do.


avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago

Pretty much a ghost town. Good luck finding a full lobby outside of peak times.

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