If you prefer your zombie-slaying iPhone Apps to be a bit more botanical in nature, you're going to have to hold out for a little longer than you may have anticipated. A recent PopCap Tweet explained that the initial "late January" launch window of Plants vs. Zombies for the iPhone is no longer accurate. "The game has been further delayed, but we are *confident* it will launch in mid Feb," PopCap explained.
This isn't great news for fans of the pseudo-tower defense game -- however, the use of asterisks in the message above makes us certain that PopCap is telling the truth this time. See, asterisks are like little truth symbols. Check this out: "Man, Beaches is my *favorite* movie of all time." Totally, totally true.
[Via ShackNews]
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Jan 26th 2010 12:32PM Jomolungma said
I wouldn't be surprised if they pushed it back to adapt the code to the impending iPad launch - that way they could launch on all Apple portable devices at the same time and perhaps be one of the first compelling game options available for the iPad.
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 12:49PM (Unverified) said
This bad news is great news for me, I didn't even know they were working on it for the iPhone. I'll take it!
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 1:10PM wcarnation said
If I had an iPhone, I would get Plants vs. Zombies and end up riding the bus all day long.
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Posted: Jan 26th 2010 2:29PM Nate Addison said
This game is ridiculous for me master. I would have preferred more of the game in the front yard in the day time...cause I'm stuck on the roof. This game is getting less and less fun to play because of that and my lack of abilities...
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