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5 years ago
@benn1nat0r That's a lot of unused content right there! At this point, I'm just hoping that their next game will be even better with all development going to their next project. I think multitasking GW2 and BFN development really hindered them and made both games not really perform well into their ends.
In conclusion, let's hope this abrupt ending will bring a much better game for us to enjoy, PvZ or not, let's have an amazing game!
In conclusion, let's hope this abrupt ending will bring a much better game for us to enjoy, PvZ or not, let's have an amazing game!
- benn1nat0r5 years agoSeasoned Ace@Fork_x_Spoon Yes, there is unused content en masse. The sad thing is that most of it is either finished or close to being finished ☹️.
As you said, it would be great if we could get another PvZ shooter.
Considering that the BfN team is working on a new non-PvZ game, it seems unlikely, though. Even if they announced they would continue to support BfN or make another shooter, they would have to task another team with making it. It would be unfair to the devs who worked so hard on all of this content that now will never see the light of day. - 5 years ago
"In conclusion, let's hope this abrupt ending will bring a much better game for us to enjoy, PvZ or not, let's have an amazing game!"
There will be no more follow-up to PVZ:BFN. The franchise will live on as an app, but it's dead as a console shooter for the foreseeable future.- stukapooka5 years agoLegend
@themightylaymanImo the franchise is dead on consoles and all the devs have been moved around or left, alongside with popcap Vancouver being changed to work on other franchises with a new name and devs
I know its pessimistic but with the soon to be flop of pvz 3, I thinks its honestly safe to say pvz is dead and bfn/3 killed it.