Poppy Playtime

2021 episodic survival horror video game

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2025 The player discovers through VHS tapes that the Doctor was forcibly uploaded into the factory's computer systems as corporate punishment for causing numerous incidents.
2025 The employee plants explosives in the Foundation and floods it with Red Smoke, as part of Poppy's plan to confront the Prototype.
2025 Doey transforms into a monstrous form and attacks the employee after blaming them for the Safe Haven's destruction. He is subsequently killed by the employee using industrial equipment in an underground construction site.
2025 The employee obtains a flashlight hand while being pursued by Yarnaby, a leonine monster created by the Doctor (Dr. Harley Sawyer).
2025 Kissy loses an arm while attempting to save the employee, who falls into an underground lab as a hole opens in the ground.
2025 Huggy returns and attempts to break into the underground lab as Red Smoke begins to fill the room.
2025 The employee overloads the Doctor's systems and kills him after obtaining the Omni-Hand, discovering that the Doctor was formerly Dr. Harley Sawyer, a Playtime Co. scientist.
2025 Kissy loses an arm while attempting to save the employee, who falls into an underground lab as Red Smoke begins to fill the room.
2025 Chapter 4: 'Safe Haven' takes place, where the employee navigates an underground prison in the Playtime Co. factory, obtaining a flashlight hand and encountering various characters including Poppy, Doey the Doughman, and the Doctor.
2025 Doey transforms and attacks the employee, ultimately being killed using liquid nitrogen canisters, industrial saws, and a tunnel boring machine.
2025 Yarnaby, a leonine monster, is killed after falling into a pit of molten slag while pursuing the employee.
2025 The Prototype detonates explosives in the Safe Haven, destroying the sanctuary and killing its inhabitants.
2025 Poppy abandons Kissy and the employee after the Prototype reveals that Ollie has been dead for years and was impersonated.
January 30 2025 Fourth chapter released on Windows.
January 30 2025 Chapter 4 announced with a planned release date.
January 30 2025 Mob Entertainment announced Chapter 4 with a planned release date.
January 30 2025 Fourth chapter of Poppy Playtime released on Windows.
September 20 2024 Second and third chapters of Poppy Playtime released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X.
July 12 2024 Poppy Playtime released on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X.
May 2024 Legendary Entertainment and Angry Films announce they will co-produce and develop the live-action Poppy Playtime film, with Don Murphy and Susan Montford involved.
February 29 2024 Poppy Playtime: Forever was released on the Roblox platform by Mob Entertainment and Jazwares. The game supports up to 10 players per server and includes a feature allowing players to build their own maps and stories.
January 2024 Third chapter of Poppy Playtime released on Windows.
January 30 2024 Chapter 3 released on Steam.
2023 Huggy Wuggy plush toys experienced high global demand, with both licensed and unlicensed versions being popular among children, largely driven by the character's visibility on YouTube.
December 25 2023 Poppy Playtime released on Nintendo Switch.
December 20 2023 Game released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 platforms.
December 20 2023 Poppy Playtime ported to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
2022 Poppy Playtime was nominated for the 'Most Stream-friendly Game' award in Japan
December 12 2022 Project: Playtime was released on Steam in early access, delayed from its original planned release date of December 6 due to server backend issues.
November 2022 Turkish Ministry of Trade banned the sale of Huggy Wuggy plush toys, citing non-compliance with the Toy Safety Regulation and potential negative psychological impact on children.
October 31 2022 Project: Playtime, a free-to-play co-op horror prequel spin-off of Poppy Playtime, was officially announced.
September 2022 A reported incident in Uruguay involved seven schoolchildren playing a harmful game based on Poppy Playtime, resulting in two children being hospitalized
August 15 2022 Chapter 2 released for iOS and Android platforms.
August 6 2022 Second teaser trailer for Chapter 3 was released.
July 26 2022 First teaser trailer for Chapter 3 was released.
May 5 2022 Chapter 2 released for Microsoft Windows.
May 3 2022 Mob Entertainment's CEO Zach Belanger publicly stated that all profits from NFTs would be donated to the Clean Air Task Force organization
April 2022 Mob Entertainment partners with Studio71 to produce a film adaptation of the Poppy Playtime video game, seeking to involve Roy Lee in the project.
April 9 2022 Teaser trailer for Chapter 2 posted on Twitter.
April 7 2022 Lafayette County, Wisconsin Sheriff's Department issued a similar warning to parents regarding the Huggy Wuggy character
March 22 2022 Dorset Police in England released a statement to parents about the character Huggy Wuggy, warning about potential child safety concerns
March 11 2022 First chapter released for Android and iOS platforms.
March 11 2022 Poppy Playtime ported to Android and iOS mobile platforms.
February 22 2022 Trailer for Chapter 2, named 'Fly in a Web', was released.
December 2021 Developers announced in-game NFT content, which was subsequently criticized and led to all profits being reversed to charity.
December 2021 Mob Entertainment announced NFTs of in-game posters on Twitter, which was met with significant community backlash and requests for refunds
December 2021 Controversial announcement of in-game non-fungible token (NFT) content, which was later reversed with all profits being donated to charity.
October 12 2021 First chapter of Poppy Playtime released on Steam for Microsoft Windows, marking the debut of the survival horror video game series by Mob Entertainment.
September 2021 A trailer for the game's first chapter was uploaded, introducing the project to the public.

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