Plants vs. Zombies™ 2

Plants vs. Zombies™ 2

ELECTRONIC ARTS

Rating 3.8 (671,917 reviews)

Tower defence with collectible plants, arena competition, and a long-running EA progression loop

The design revolves around lane-based defence, collection, and incremental upgrades. Each layer feeds the next: levels reward resources, resources improve plants, and stronger plants open the way through harder worlds and optional competitive play.

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Category Casual
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 13.2.1
Updated May 28, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Plants vs. Zombies 2 is a free-to-play action-strategy tower defence game from Electronic Arts. It keeps the original formula intact: plants are placed to stop waves of zombies from reaching the lawn, then upgraded over time through a steady stream of rewards and progression systems. The tone stays light, but the structure is busy, with hundreds of plants and enemies, more than 300 levels, and themed worlds that move from Ancient Egypt to the Far Future. The result is a familiar mobile strategy loop built for short sessions, repeated retries, and gradual collection rather than one-off mastery. Its appeal comes from mixing lane defence with unlocks, power-ups, and a long tail of content that keeps changing the shape of each run.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Plant Collection The game centres on collecting a large roster of plants, from familiar staples to newer additions. That collection angle gives the strategy some long-term texture, since different plants change how each stage can be approached.
  • Seed Packet Upgrades Seed Packets are earned through play and used to improve plants. Upgrades can raise damage, strengthen defence, speed up planting, or add new abilities, which makes progression feel tied to regular play.
  • World Progression The campaign spans 11 worlds and more than 300 levels. That structure suggests a steady ramp of difficulty and variety, with each world acting as a new batch of scenarios rather than a single endless mode.
  • Arena Competition Arena mode adds score-based competition against other players on unique levels. It introduces a more competitive rhythm for players who want to compare results, climb leagues, and chase leaderboard placement.
  • Daily Events Daily Piñata Party events and mini-games provide repeatable side content alongside the main campaign. They help the game work as a return visit title rather than a one-and-done download.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its main strength is scale. The game is not just a nostalgia exercise; it layers a large campaign, collection systems, and asynchronous competition into a mobile package that has stayed visible for years. EA’s support and the Android and iPhone releases also give it broad reach.

  • Large Content Stack More than 300 levels, 11 worlds, endless zones, and daily events give the app a heavier content footprint than many casual mobile games. That matters for players who want a longer progression arc.
  • Strong Platform Reach Availability on both the Canada Google Play Store and the App Store makes it easy to install on Android phones, iPhones, and iPads. Cross-store availability also signals a mature, widely supported release.
  • Established Rating Base A rating count above 671,000 on Google Play gives the game a large sample of player feedback. That volume makes the 3.8-star average more useful than a small handful of reviews would be.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical of a long-running free mobile game. It is easy to start, but its monetisation and live-service structure are part of the package, and the App Store listing also points to a meaningful install size on iPhone and iPad.

  • Optional Purchases EA says the game includes optional in-app purchases of virtual currency, including randomised item pulls. That makes the economy worth noting for anyone who prefers a purely earned progression path.
  • Age Rating Google Play lists it as Everyone, while the Canadian App Store gives it a 12+ rating. That is still broadly family-friendly, but the store differences are worth checking for younger players.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a size of about 199 MB, and the Android listing does not show a fixed size here. Leaving extra free space for updates and cache is sensible, especially on older phones and tablets.

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