Thing is, our new definition for planet applies only to our solar system. The matter of extrasolar planets hasn't been touched yet.
True. However many trillions upon trillons there might be.
If judging the status of these extrasolar bodies were based on anything these current planet guidlines specify, the criterion would include having an orbit around a star, sufficient mass so that it becomes spheroid in state, and has a relatively uncluttered 'neighborhood'.