Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 Available for Digital Pre-Order

Mo plants, mo zombies.

Earlier this year, EA announced Garden Warfare 2, a sequel to their spinoff Plants vs. Zombies series. The sequel has been flying under the radar since that initial E3 announcement, but today, Microsoft’s gone and revealed that you can pre-order the game digitally on Xbox One right now before it hits on February 23rd. PS4 and PC players, don’t worry: the game will still hit those systems, but not until months later.

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Pre-ordering Garden Warfare 2 “now” comes with the bonus of the Grass Effect pack, which contains a Z7 Mech and Imp character variants based on that famous EA sci-fi franchise, in addition to an Emoji pack that has emojis for each character, and a downloadable copy of Peggle 2. That’s not a bad deal for $60, no?

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