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... the past life, "Plants vs. Zombies" has a sequel, but the word of mouth is very poor, although in terms of profitability, but the player's word of mouth is far worse.

Therefore, Chen Mo does not intend to develop "Plants vs. Zombies 2". If it is just to make money, then it is also awkward. Why not make a domestic money game? At least to preserve the word of mouth and brand of Plants vs. Zombies.

This version update is likely to be the first and last version update of Plants vs. Zo ...

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