Plants vs. Zombies™ 2

Plants vs. Zombies™ 2

ELECTRONIC ARTS

Rating 3.8 (672,505 reviews)

Tower defense with collectible plants, arena competition, and a long mobile progression curve

The game’s appeal comes from stacking a few straightforward systems: collect plants, upgrade them, then test that lineup against zombies and other players. The loop is built for repeated runs, with progression tied to unlocks, resources, and score chasing.

Category Casual
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 13.1.1
Updated Apr 20, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Plants vs. Zombies 2 is a free-to-play action-strategy tower defense game from Electronic Arts that keeps the original formula focused on lane defense, collection, and progression. The player builds a plant lineup, spends time and resources to strengthen it, and then uses that roster to stop waves of zombies across themed worlds. The official description points to a large amount of content, with more than 300 levels, mini-games, endless zones, and recurring events, so the rhythm is built around short sessions that feed into long-term upgrading. Its tone stays playful rather than grim, pairing cartoon violence with a bright casual presentation. That makes it familiar to anyone who knows mobile strategy games, but the mix of collectible plants, world-hopping structure, and competitive Arena play gives it more persistence than a simple lane-defense app.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Plant Collection The roster includes familiar plants and many additional variants, giving the game a collection layer beyond basic tower defense. Building around different plant types shapes how each level is approached.
  • Seed Packet Upgrades Seed Packets are earned through play and used to improve plants. That progression adds a long-term reward path, since stronger plants can attack harder, defend better, or change how quickly they are deployed.
  • Arena Competition Arena mode pits players against others on unique levels and score targets. It adds a competitive layer for anyone who wants to compare performance and climb leagues.
  • World Progression The campaign spans 11 worlds, from Ancient Egypt to the Far Future. That structure keeps the game moving through new settings while preserving the same core lane-defense rules.
  • Events And Mini-Games Daily Piñata Party events, endless zones, and mini-games broaden the routine. These modes give the game more to do between main stages without changing its basic strategy focus.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile strategy games, this one stands out for how much content it layers onto a familiar formula. The install base and review volume suggest a long-running audience, while the update cadence shows it is still being maintained on both major mobile platforms.

  • Large Player Base More than 10,000,000 installs on Google Play and over 672,000 ratings point to a game with a wide audience and plenty of accumulated player feedback.
  • Ongoing Support Both stores list version 13.1.1, with recent 2026 updates. That suggests the app remains actively maintained rather than frozen as a legacy release.
  • Broad Platform Coverage The game is available on Android and iPhone or iPad, which makes it easy to keep progress and play style consistent across the two main mobile ecosystems.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free download, but the store listing and description make the monetization model clear: optional in-app purchases are part of the package, including virtual currency used for random item selection. The game is also large enough to merit some storage planning.

  • Optional Purchases The game is free, but it includes optional in-app purchases tied to virtual currency and random item selection. That is relevant for players who prefer a fully self-contained progression path.
  • Age Suitability Google Play rates it Everyone, while the App Store lists 12+. The difference is modest, but parents may still want to check the competitive and purchase systems before installing.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a download size of about 196 MB, and updates can add more. Leaving at least 100 to 500 MB of extra free space is sensible for cache and patching.

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