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Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville Price in Kenya
The Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville price in Kenya is Ksh 4,600. Prepare to kick some grass in the wackiest shooter experience on the PlayStation 4. Moving away from the traditional tower defense roots, Battle for Neighborville expands the “Garden Warfare” formula into a massive social shooter. Explore three free-roam regions, engage in 24-player objective-based battles, and discover a world where the conflict between botanicals and brains has reached a boiling point.
Whether you’re exploring the quirky suburbs of Neighborville or battling it out in the outer reaches of Mount Steep, this title offers a vibrant, chaotic, and family-friendly experience. It’s time to choose your side and get growing.
Buy the original Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville today at Exelic Gadgets, located at Mithoo Biashara Centre. We offer same-day delivery in Nairobi and secure nationwide shipping via Wells Fargo or G4S. Secure your copy now and join the wildest neighborhood watch in history.
Why You’ll Love It (The Lifestyle Upgrade)
- 20 Customizable Classes: Experiment with a massive roster of plants and zombies, including all-time favorites and newcomers like the acrobatic Night Cap and the high-flying 80s Action Hero.
- Three Free-Roam Regions: Step outside the multiplayer arenas to explore Giddy Park, Mount Steep, and Weirding Woods—each filled with quests, secrets, and collectibles.
- Team Play Classes: Experience unique “Team Play” characters like Oak & Acorn or Space Cadet, where players can literally join together to form a more powerful unit.
- Deep Customization: Earn “Victory Slabs,” emotes, and hundreds of wacky costumes to make your characters stand out in the middle of a sunflower-seeded battlefield.
- Six PvP Modes: From the massive objective-driven “Turf Takeover” to the intense 4v4 “Battle Arena,” there is a mode for every type of competitive spirit.
- Split-Screen Co-op: Grab a second controller and team up with a friend on the same couch for any mode, from the free-roam regions to online multiplayer matches.
Plants vs. Zombies Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 4,600 |
| Character Roster | 20 Fully Customizable Classes |
| Multiplayer Type | Class-based Hero Shooter |
| Controller Support | DualShock 4 |
| Online Co-op | Supported for all modes |
| Free-Roam Areas | PvE social and combat zones |
| Progress Tracker | “Festival” Reward Maps for seasonal unlocks |
| Story Content | PvE Quests and Boss Battles in free-roam regions |
| Installation | Required HDD Install |
| Remote Play | Supported (PS Vita / Mobile) |
| Language Support | Multilingual (English, French, Spanish, etc.) |
| Type G Socket | Standard 3-pin for Kenya PS4 systems |
The Team-Play Character Engine
Battle for Neighborville introduced a technical “Mounting Logic” for specific classes. It acts like a multi-user vehicle script. When a player as “Acorn” transforms into “Oak,” up to three other Acorn players can physically dock onto him, becoming turret-gunners. The PS4 hardware synchronizes the movement and aim-data of all four players into a single entity, creating a powerhouse character controlled by a cohesive team.
Free-Roam Asset Streaming
The game features three distinct open-ended regions that utilize a “Zonal Streaming” architecture. It works like a background-loading map. As you move from the social hub of Giddy Park into the combat zones of Mount Steep, the hardware unloads social assets and populates the world with AI enemies and environmental puzzles. This ensures that exploration feels seamless, even when moving between high-density quest areas.
Dynamic Turf Takeover Logic
“Turf Takeover” is a multi-stage objective mode. Think of it as a shifting combat-narrative. As the attackers push forward, the engine triggers a “Map Expansion,” unlocking new sections of the level and moving the spawn points. The PS4 manages these massive real-time map updates, ensuring that the 24-player chaos remains focused and the objective markers are always technically accurate.
Character Hitbox & Physics Regularity
Because the roster includes everything from tiny mushrooms to giant dragons, the engine uses a “Scaled Physics” logic. It acts like a fairness-governor for combat. The hardware calculates projectile velocity and splash damage differently based on the character’s size and speed. This technical balance ensures that a massive All-Star Zombie isn’t just an easy target, giving him the armor and health stats needed to survive his larger hitbox.
The “Victory Slab” Rendering
When you defeat an opponent, the game renders a personalized “Victory Slab.” It acts like a digital calling card. The engine pulls data from your equipped cosmetics and stats to create a 3D-overlay for the defeated player. This technical integration of player-data and real-time UI adds a layer of personality and friendly rivalry to every match.
Frostbite Engine Particle Effects
Built on the Frostbite engine, the game features high-end particle and liquid physics. It’s a technical showcase of “Cartoon Realism.” Whether it’s the splat of a pea-pod or the electrical arcs of an 80s Action Hero’s bow, the engine manages dozens of colorful effects simultaneously. The PS4 hardware ensures these effects don’t impact the 60 FPS target, keeping the high-speed shooting feeling responsive.
Who Is This Perfect For?
- The “Hero Shooter” Fan in Nairobi: Perfect for those who enjoy the class-based strategy of games like Overwatch but want a more lighthearted and whimsical setting.
- The Family Gaming Duo: Ideal for parents and children who want a game they can play together in split-screen co-op on the same couch.
- The Explorer: For the player who enjoys finding secrets and completing quests in vibrant, open environments outside of traditional multiplayer matches.
- The “Casual” Competitor: Great for those who want a shooter that prioritizes fun and humor over the high-stress environment of more realistic military shooters.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Is an internet connection required? While there are solo PvE regions, an internet connection is required for all online multiplayer modes and to access the full features of Neighborville.
- Do I need PS Plus? Yes, a PlayStation Plus subscription is required for all online multiplayer features and interacting with other players in Giddy Park.
- Can I play on PS5? Yes, the PS4 disc is backward compatible and runs smoothly at a high frame rate on the PlayStation 5.
- Is there a single-player campaign? There isn’t a traditional “linear” campaign, but there are three large free-roam regions filled with story quests and boss fights you can complete solo.
- How many characters are there? There are 20 fully customizable character classes, split between the Plants and the Zombies.
- Are there microtransactions? The game features a “Rainbow Stars” currency for cosmetic items, but all gameplay-affecting items are earned through playing the game.
- Is it suitable for young children? Yes, it is rated E10+ and is widely considered one of the most family-friendly shooters on the platform.











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