The company used the E3 trade show Monday to show off its latest iterations of old favorites like the modern-day war simulation shooter “Battlefield 4,” and new titles like the futuristic battle game “Titanfall.” It also showed a fantasy shooting game based on its popular franchise that pits the undead against various flora, “Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare.”
“It won’t just tickle your funny bone, it’ll chew the whole thing off,” said John Vechey, founder of PopCap, an EA unit that makes “Plants Vs. Zombies.”
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