All unlocks are earnable through ‘offline or online play’
The rumors were true and thePlants vs. Zombiesuniverse is coming to Nintendo Switch. Well…
Battle for Neighborville, the third game in theGarden Warfareshooter sub-series, will officially beout for Switch on March 19with an “everything’s included” Complete Edition. It’s the system’s first Frostbite engine title (co-developed by PopCap Vancouver and QLOC), which is wild to reflect on in 2021.

The Switch version of the game will support motion controls if you’re into that sorta thing.
The prior versions ofBattle for Neighborvilleleaned into scheduled battle-pass-like Prize Maps to dole out rewards. Here on Switch, you’re able to “unlock all characters and content from the PlayStation, Xbox, and PC Standard Editions, as well as post-launch content, directly through offline or online play.”

In other words, you can earn every cosmetic item and class “without any premium store or currency.”
This game has had an interesting rollout (including an early access phase), and whileit’s not my favoriteGarden Warfareentry, it will surely find an eager young audience on the Switch. Even if you have no intention of facing off against other players, there’s a lot to like as a PvE fan. I mostly playedBattle for Neighborvilleas someone who enjoys tracking down trinkets and secrets in hub worlds. Let me loose!

I would’ve liked to see a Switch port a while back, but March 2021 is better than never.






