Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 6500 Rainbow Stars
6,500 Rainbow Stars to spend at Rux's shop and on Festival Prize Maps, sold separately from the base game. Cosmetics-only, but read the fine print before you click buy.
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I run a spreadsheet for most games I cover. For Battle for Neighborville I started one too, then realized the only column that mattered was whether the Rainbow Stars I was eyeing were worth real money. Let me save you the time. Rainbow Stars are the premium in-game currency for Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, EA's third-person hero shooter that launched in 2019 on Xbox One and has carried forward to Xbox Series X. The base game itself is a reasonably entertaining casual shooter, built around 24 playable characters split across Attack, Defense, Support, and Swarm roles on both the Plant and Zombie sides. Multiplayer modes include Team Vanquish (deathmatch), Turf Takeover (objective push), Battle Arena, Garden and Graveyard Ops (horde mode), and a handful of mixed variations like Gnome Bomb and Suburbination. There is also a PvE single-player side with open-world regions across Weirding Woods, Mount Steep, and Neighborville Town Center, each running roughly five to eight hours of content. As a strategy guy I will be honest: the decision-making ceiling here is low. Character class selection and perk loadouts are about as deep as it gets. This is a casual, team-based shooter aimed squarely at a younger audience, and there is nothing wrong with that. What this 6,500 Rainbow Stars pack actually gets you: cosmetic customizations, character costumes, gestures, and expressions from Rux the in-game vendor, plus the ability to unlock Prize Bulbs on Festival Prize Maps, which gate time-limited cosmetic rewards. All of it is purely cosmetic. No gameplay abilities, no stat buffs, no character unlocks are tied to Rainbow Stars specifically. The base game does feature a small number of characters locked behind a separate earnable in-game gold currency, but Rainbow Stars do not factor into that. If you go in knowing you are buying a cosmetics wallet top-up, nothing about this listing is misleading. The sticking point is context. Battle for Neighborville received its final content update in September 2020. The game's online population has thinned considerably since then. Before committing real money to a currency pack for a live-service ecosystem that is no longer receiving live content, it is worth verifying that your preferred modes still have active lobbies. An EA account and a persistent internet connection are also hard requirements, on top of owning the base game separately. None of these are dealbreakers if you are already deep into the game, but they matter enormously if you are considering this as a fresh entry point. Bottom line on the pack itself: 6,500 Rainbow Stars is a mid-to-large top-up that makes sense only for existing, active players who have identified specific Rux shop cosmetics or Festival Prize Map unlocks they want to chase. If you are not already playing the game regularly, this is the last thing to buy. Pick up the base game first, verify the server population on your platform, and only then decide whether the cosmetic catalog justifies the spend. The 50 Rainbow Star carry limit in the base currency system also no longer applies when purchasing a top-up pack, so you can bank the full 6,500 without worrying about the normal ceiling.

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- Desarrolladora
- EAV
- Distribuidora
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 26 may 2020