Here’s the latest update info (as of mid‑November 2025) for Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted — what devs fixed and added recently.
✅ Latest Update — Patch v1.4.0 (Nov 18, 2025)
- The newest update is Patch v1.4.0. SteamDB+1
- This patch adds a few new features and implements more bug‑ and quality‑of‑life fixes. SteamDB+1
🆕 What’s New or Improved in v1.4.0
- On PC, “Remote Play Together” support was added — meaning players can now use Steam’s co‑op streaming to play the game with friends online even though the game’s multiplayer is local‑only. SteamDB+1
- Additional improvements and bug‑fixes across gameplay, UI, visuals, and controls. SteamDB+1
- The developers also teased more accessibility and controller‐input refinements (especially around sun‑collection and input responsiveness) as part of this patch rollout. Nintendo Life+1
🔧 What Changed in Earlier Recent Updates (Quick History)
| Version | Date | Key Fixes / Changes |
|---|---|---|
| v1.3.0 | Nov 3, 2025 | Restored dynamic audio/mutable soundtrack — the music once again changes with game intensity (not constant high-intensity). SteamDB+2Nintendo Life+2 Fixed many bugs: controller/tip‑tooltips in Versus mode, Zombie‑movement bugs, UI/cursor issues, visual glitches. SteamDB+1 |
| v1.2.1 | Oct 29, 2025 | Fixes to graphical glitches (bad resolution, blurry parts, animation issues), UI/input issues, fixes in co‑op/VS mode (e.g. seed‑selection bug when both players place items), audio fixes (gun‑fire sounds, menu music), and miscellaneous stability/UX fixes. SteamDB+2GoNintendo+2 |
| v1.2 (launch‑patch) | Oct 23, 2025 | On launch day — many visual corrections (plants, zombies, skins, animations), gameplay‑mode fixes (Vs Mode), UI/UX/placement issues, audio/menu‑sound fixes, etc. Nintendo Life+1 |
🎯 What It Means for Players — Is Replanted in Better Shape Now?
- The most recent patches significantly improved audio, stability, multiplayer usability, and UI/controls — many of the early gripes (constant loud music, bugs, awkward input) seem addressed.
- The Remote Play Together addition means you don’t have to be in the same room to do local‑co‑op or vs‑matches — good for playing with friends who are remote.
- Restoring dynamic music helps make the experience feel closer to the original classic’s vibe, which many longtime players missed.
- With bug‑fixes, improved controls, and ongoing developer support, the game now feels much more polished and user‑friendly than at launch.

