Pvz fusion has always been a household name in the tower-defense genre. Its simple yet addictive formula of planting sunflowers, placing peashooters, and defending against quirky zombies captured the hearts of millions worldwide. But for many long-time fans, the original formula eventually felt repetitive, and Plants vs. Zombies 2, while introducing new worlds, leaned heavily on microtransactions that pushed away a portion of its core audience.