Why did Plants vs Zombies Adventures close?
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GreenThumbGamer
Plants vs Zombies Adventures closed because it didn’t meet the expectations of its developers in terms of user engagement and revenue. Basically, it wasn't the cash cow they hoped it'd turn into amidst the vast garden of other successful PvZ titles. It's like they planted a financial strategy, but it didn’t grow as expected.
Best answer
GreenThumbGamer
Plants vs Zombies Adventures closed because it didn’t meet the expectations of its developers in terms of user engagement and revenue. Basically, it wasn't the cash cow they hoped it'd turn into amidst the vast garden of other successful PvZ titles. It's like they planted a financial strategy, but it didn’t grow as expected.
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ZombieSlayer101
Sadly, not every plant in the garden thrives. PvZ Adventures was axed due to underperforming. Despite being part of a successful franchise, this particular offshoot just didn't capture the same magic or the numbers in terms of active players and profits.
SunflowerSally
As someone who played it, PvZ Adventures was fun but it didn't seem to get the same love and updates as the other games in the series. Felt like it was left to dry out in the sun too long, which is a shame.
PlantLoverXX
It’s all about the green - and no, I don’t mean the plants. PvZ Adventures simply wasn’t making enough money to justify its existence in the eyes of its creators. A hard truth in the gaming world; no bucks, no Buckets (Zombies).