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EA Teases with 10 Hours of Free Play For "Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2"

The first "Plants vs. Zombies" game was a major hit, so this new version called "Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2" is once again expected to reach the same popularity as the previous installments, and the makers are doing everyone a favor by offering a more than generous demo made up of 10 straight hours of gameplay.

Although the trial version can only be accessed by way of Origin, the remarkable thing about this release is that those who are interested will no longer need to get a subscription to EA Origin Access, but progress accumulated in the game can be carried over once the user decides to purchase the full game version.

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However, the trial is only made available by EA until May 10, so those who want to get a hold of it needs to do so before that day.

The "Plants vs. Zombies franchise is one of the most successful third-person shooter games in history. It took the gaming world by storm with its family and child-friendly concept. And this time, the new game is made available via different platforms, including PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

The demo can easily be downloaded on one of the three game platforms mentioned above. In case you like the game and intend to purchase it, it should be very helpful if you're an existing EA Access member for Xbox or Origin Access member on PC since you get to save 10% of the original purchase price.

What the Game is All About

The story of this new installment is centered on the zombies finally conquering Suburbia. There now is a new gameplay aspect called "Backyard Battleground" where players can make progress in an interactive environment connected to all the maps and modes in the game; there also are more than a hundred different characters, each possessing distinctive powers.

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