Why did EA Games make Plants vs Zombies not free?

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avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Honestly, because they can. It's a popular game, and people are willing to pay for a great experience. Plus, there's still a free version with in-app purchases if you're not down to pay upfront.

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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

EA making PvZ paid is just a cash grab. Other games do fine being free.


avatarLettingTail2 years ago

EA probably made Plants vs Zombies a paid game to ensure they could recover the costs of development, marketing, and continuous updates. Creating high-quality games isn't cheap, and the one-time purchase model helps fund those expenses without relying solely on in-game purchases or ad revenue. Plus, the paid version often means a better gaming experience without annoying ads!


avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

It's simple. Games cost money to make, and EA is a business. By charging for PvZ, they can keep making awesome updates and new games. Gotta pay the bills somehow!

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