Note : I originally made this particular article when the problem itself used to exist at the moment. However, since they actually fixed it later on, I originally didn't want to create this article, but I decided to do so anyway...... because why not.
Yet another fairly short article that I made here, but it's hard to believe it if the vanilla Plants vs. Zombies 2's latest update has it's own major problem where it is now consists of random video ads (just like other two mobile Plants vs. Zombies like what I explained them in one of my previous articles that I created just before). Not only the fact it is already applied to any newer players since somewhere in August of 2025 with those of the dreadful limited time ad-free subscriptions, but now it is also shockingly applies to certain veteran players like I do, which I already purchased certain plants and resources since a while ago... However, since I equipped my 📱 with the AdGuard DNS on it (either from private DNS or both of their respective IPv4 addresses), it seems to work 🆗, though they somehow hardcoded them with the way how that one endless Marigold loading screen always appears instead of those random video ads every single time I completed any levels on each of it's own game modes that are available on there (either from standard Adventure Mode*, Pinata Party*, Arena, or Penny's Pursuit), so I have to manually force close the game and re-open the entire game itself every single time when it happens, which causing my 📱's 🔋 to drop significantly faster than it should.
* unless if there's a Zen Garden button, which simply skips those ads completely...
According to one of the internet citizens out there, it turns out if this occurs simply because of an unknown bug, according to some people who works at the modern day Electronic F****... However, not too long since this bug existed thanks to how majority of the internet citizens who still playing this particular Plants vs. Zombies game were highly frustrated by it, they actually listened the aforementioned problem itself by fixing the said bug itself later on. Even though they probably stated like so, I have a doubt if this particular hotfix will stay in their next subsequent updates though (since the ad-free pack is still present at the moment), despite it's horrible state that this game currently suffering nowadays since they outsourced their works to that one company in India since somewhere in 2022. Again, that's basically it for what I could particularly say over this awful update of the vanilla Plants vs. Zombies 2 as a whole, even if it is now back to how it should be... Despite this, I have no clue if I eventually decide to download some of their fan-games or mods that perform way better than it anyway.

