It's a day ending in Y, and you know what that means! Yes, it's time for some exciting speculation about upcoming releases. This time, we've got a bit more to go on than usual. The Brazilian Classificação Indicativa rating board has just classified a new entry in the beloved Plants Vs. Zombies franchise, titled Plants Vs. Zombies Reloaded.
The classification covers both mobile and console platforms, indicating a broad release strategy. It's important to distinguish between classification and trademarking; the former often suggests that the rating board has reviewed an early build of the game. This step is a promising sign that Plants Vs. Zombies Reloaded is inching closer to release.
The game has received an L or all-ages rating, which aligns perfectly with the family-friendly nature of the series. However, details about pricing, microtransactions, or other specifics remain under wraps for now.
Plants Vs. Zombies was a trailblazer in the early days of mobile gaming and, with the support of EA, successfully transitioned to consoles with the fully 3D Garden Warfare series. The title "Reloaded" could hint at anything from a revamped re-release to a brand-new sequel. The ambiguity around "Reloaded" leaves plenty of room for anticipation and speculation.
While there's no guarantee that Plants Vs. Zombies Reloaded will hit the market, the fact that it's already in the classification phase suggests a high likelihood of an announcement sometime this year.
For fans eagerly awaiting more tower defense action, we've got you covered. Check out our top 9 games like Plants Vs. Zombies to satisfy your strategy-minded cravings while you wait for more news on Reloaded.