iOS giant denies that it paid EA to ensure Android release for F2P title was delayed

Apple rejects Plants vs Zombies 2 payoff claims

Apple has swiftly denied a statement from Electronic Arts’ executive Frank Gibeau that the iOS device-maker paid EA to delay the Android release of Plants vs Zombies 2.

Both Gibeau’s comment and Apple’s denial were reported by Giantbomb, which originally reported on an internal EA presentation today that contained Gibeau’s statement.

“Apple gave us a truckload of money to delay the Android version [of Plants vs Zombies 2],” Gibeau said during the presentation.

An Apple spokesperson later told the site Gibeau’s comment is “not true” – stating that no money ever exchanged hands.

EA and developer Popcap declined to comment on the matter when it was brought up during another internal meeting. Meanwhile, Polygon reports the Android version has been given a launch window of October.

Plants vs Zombies 2 has racked up nearly 25m downloads on iOS since its launch on Apple’s app store last month.

This story was originally published on our sister-site, MCV.

About MCV Staff

Check Also

gamescom 2026 Partnerlogo GDQ horizontal positiv [Event news] Games Done Quick Brings a Speedrunning Spectacle to gamescom

[Event news] Games Done Quick Brings a Speedrunning Spectacle to gamescom

Games Done Quick (GDQ), the leading organizer of charity speedrunning events, and gamescom, the world’s biggest event for computer and video games, today announced gamescom GDQ, a new live event taking place August 28-30, 2026 at the event. This marks GDQ’s first-ever event hosted in Europe and its first official partnership with gamescom.