Last August, Popcap announced that a Plants vs. Zombies sequel would be released in the first half of 2013. It's taken them a little bit more time to finish up the game, but they've announced that the game will be available in July and released a teaser trailer to let everyone know that they're aware of fan frustration.
"Plants vs. Zombies Sequel Will Feature Hordes of New Plant and Zombie Types and Mulch More
SEATTLE, Washington – August 20, 2012 – PopCap Games, maker of some of the world's most popular video game franchises and a division of EA, today announced that the underground growth of the sequel to Plants vs. Zombies, one of the world's most popular video games, is germinating and advancing with rigor.
The sequel to Plants vs. Zombies is expected to launch by late spring 2013, and will include a bevy of new features, settings, and situations, designed to delight the franchise's tens of millions of fans around the world. No other details of the highly anticipated new installment in the franchise are available at this time, beyond the following comments from some of the game's denizens.
'Spring is crullest curlie ungood time, and plantz grow dull roots,' noted an unidentified spokesperson. 'So, we are meating you for brainz at yore house. No worry to skedule schedlue plan… we're freee anytime. We'll find you.'
'There was a time we relished a bracing, hearty blend of zombies, in the morning,' said Sonny F. Lower, a representative of the Flora Forever Foundation. 'But first, a brisk shower and some strategic pruning are required. Tomorrow is near!'
Known for its quirky, one-of-a-kind blend of art, humor, polish and attention to detail, PopCap has been a mainstay of casual, mobile and social gaming for more than a decade. More than a billion people around the world have played PopCap’s video games, including the award-winning, blockbuster franchises Plants vs. Zombies, Bejeweled®, Zuma®, Peggle® and Bookworm®. The breadth of PopCap’s audience is similarly impressive, as its games appeal equally to both genders and all ages."