Poppy Playtime
2021 episodic survival horror video game
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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 | 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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