Compare Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 1200 Rainbow Stars prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by EAV. Published by Electronic Arts Inc.. Released on 5/26/2020. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action.

Before you spend real money on 1,200 Rainbow Stars, know exactly what you're buying: a small pouch of cosmetic-only currency for a third-person shooter that stopped receiving content updates back in 2020.

My first instinct when I see a currency pack listed as a standalone product is to open a spreadsheet and work out the conversion rate against actual gameplay value. For this 1,200 Rainbow Stars pack in Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville on Xbox, that exercise is pretty sobering. Rainbow Stars are the premium in-game currency used exclusively to purchase cosmetic items, costumes, gestures, and expressions from the in-game vendor Rux, as well as to unlock Prize Bulbs on Festival Prize Maps. None of that touches gameplay power. You are buying outfits, not edges. The underlying game itself is worth understanding before you consider topping up. Battle for Neighborville is a team-based third-person shooter built around 24 playable characters split across Attack, Defense, Support, and Swarm class roles on both the Plant and Zombie sides. The Plant and Zombie rosters mirror each other in terms of role structure but differ enough in feel to create genuine asymmetry worth exploring. PvP modes include Turf Takeover, Team Vanquish, Battle Arena, and Mixed Mode variants like Gnome Bomb and Suburbination. On the PvE side, there are free-roam regions across Weirding Woods, Mount Steep, and Neighborville Town Center, plus Garden and Graveyard Ops horde modes. The single-player campaigns across both factions clock in at roughly seven to eight hours combined and function more as onboarding ramps than deep story experiences. Multiplayer is where the hours actually pile up, though community population on Xbox has naturally thinned since active development ceased after the final content update in September 2020. From a progression standpoint, Rainbow Stars occupy a specific lane. The game also runs a separate coin economy earned through match XP and challenges, which covers most everyday cosmetic purchases. Rainbow Stars layer on top of that, targeting the premium costume sets and time-limited Festival Map rewards that coins cannot reach. The 1,200-star denomination sits at the entry level of the purchasable pack tiers. A single high-end costume set or a bundle of Prize Bulbs will consume a meaningful portion of that balance quickly, so manage expectations on how far it stretches. The honest concern here is context. The game received its last content update years ago, which means the Festival Prize Maps, Mystery Portal events, and seasonal rotations that gave Rainbow Stars their original purpose are no longer refreshing. Spending premium currency on a live-service economy that is no longer live is a different proposition than it was at launch. If you are an active player who has been grinding the existing cosmetic catalog and specifically want a costume set that sits behind the Rainbow Stars paywall, this pack is a functional purchase. If you are new to Neighborville and still figuring out whether the shooter itself holds your attention, earn coins through normal play first and assess the cosmetic store before committing real money to a premium tier. Diego, Scout Team

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 1200 Rainbow Stars

Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 1200 Rainbow Stars

May 26, 2020EAVElectronic Arts Inc.
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Before you spend real money on 1,200 Rainbow Stars, know exactly what you're buying: a small pouch of cosmetic-only currency for a third-person shooter that stopped receiving content updates back in 2020.

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Only worth purchasing if you are already invested in Neighborville's cosmetic catalog and have a specific premium item in mind.

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About Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 1200 Rainbow Stars

My first instinct when I see a currency pack listed as a standalone product is to open a spreadsheet and work out the conversion rate against actual gameplay value. For this 1,200 Rainbow Stars pack in Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville on Xbox, that exercise is pretty sobering. Rainbow Stars are the premium in-game currency used exclusively to purchase cosmetic items, costumes, gestures, and expressions from the in-game vendor Rux, as well as to unlock Prize Bulbs on Festival Prize Maps. None of that touches gameplay power. You are buying outfits, not edges. The underlying game itself is worth understanding before you consider topping up. Battle for Neighborville is a team-based third-person shooter built around 24 playable characters split across Attack, Defense, Support, and Swarm class roles on both the Plant and Zombie sides. The Plant and Zombie rosters mirror each other in terms of role structure but differ enough in feel to create genuine asymmetry worth exploring. PvP modes include Turf Takeover, Team Vanquish, Battle Arena, and Mixed Mode variants like Gnome Bomb and Suburbination. On the PvE side, there are free-roam regions across Weirding Woods, Mount Steep, and Neighborville Town Center, plus Garden and Graveyard Ops horde modes. The single-player campaigns across both factions clock in at roughly seven to eight hours combined and function more as onboarding ramps than deep story experiences. Multiplayer is where the hours actually pile up, though community population on Xbox has naturally thinned since active development ceased after the final content update in September 2020. From a progression standpoint, Rainbow Stars occupy a specific lane. The game also runs a separate coin economy earned through match XP and challenges, which covers most everyday cosmetic purchases. Rainbow Stars layer on top of that, targeting the premium costume sets and time-limited Festival Map rewards that coins cannot reach. The 1,200-star denomination sits at the entry level of the purchasable pack tiers. A single high-end costume set or a bundle of Prize Bulbs will consume a meaningful portion of that balance quickly, so manage expectations on how far it stretches. The honest concern here is context. The game received its last content update years ago, which means the Festival Prize Maps, Mystery Portal events, and seasonal rotations that gave Rainbow Stars their original purpose are no longer refreshing. Spending premium currency on a live-service economy that is no longer live is a different proposition than it was at launch. If you are an active player who has been grinding the existing cosmetic catalog and specifically want a costume set that sits behind the Rainbow Stars paywall, this pack is a functional purchase. If you are new to Neighborville and still figuring out whether the shooter itself holds your attention, earn coins through normal play first and assess the cosmetic store before committing real money to a premium tier.

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Electronic Arts Inc.
Release Date
May 26, 2020

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Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville – 1200 Rainbow Stars was developed by EAV and published by Electronic Arts Inc..