Rebellion gives you 7 reasons to play Zombie Army Trilogy on Switch

With Zombie Army Trilogy heading to Switch on March 31, Rebellion is hyping the collection up. A brand-new trailer gives players seven good reasons to jump back into these games and murder the undead across Europe in 1945. The Switch release of Zombie Army Trilogy includes all previously released content and adds some new features.

On Switch, players will be able to take advantage of local wireless, co-op, motion controls and HD Rumble Support.

A collection of Switch screenshots and the trailer can be seen below.

Zombie Army Trilogy

Most recently, Rebellion released Zombie Army 4 recently though there are no plans to bring it to Switch. So, the next best thing is Zombie Army Trilogy which is three games in one.

Zombie Army Trilogy comes to Switch on March 31.

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