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Poppy Playtime
Poppy Playtime is a horror puzzle adventure set in the abandoned Playtime Co. toy factory. Use the GrabPack to solve puzzles, uncover dark secrets, and survive encounters with terrifying toys.
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TIMELINE
Chapter 1 — A Tight Squeeze
Developer
Mob Entertainment
Released
Oct 12, 2021
Platform
Windows
0.89h
Main Story
1.32h
Main+Extra
1.59h
Completionist
You must stay alive in this horror/puzzle adventure. Try to survive the vengeful toys waiting for you in the abandoned toy factory. Use the GrabPack to hack electrical circuits or nab anything from afar.
Chapter 2 — Fly in a Web
Developer
Mob Entertainment
Released
May 5, 2022
Platform
Windows
1.5h
Main Story
2h
Main+Extra
2.5h
Completionist
Three times the size of Chapter 1, you must descend deeper into the toy factory. Mind-boggling puzzles and horrific toys await. Grapple and swing your way to safety in the Game Station.
Chapter 3 — Deep Sleep
Developer
Mob Entertainment
Released
Jan 30, 2024
Platform
Windows
2.25h
Main Story
3h
Main+Extra
3.5h
Completionist
Descend into the depths of Playcare beneath the factory. Navigate the orphanage, school, and counselor's office while uncovering the dark experiments. Face CatNap and the Smiling Critters in the most terrifying chapter yet.
Chapter 4 — Safe Haven
Developer
Mob Entertainment
Released
Jan 30, 2025
Platform
Windows
2.8h
Main Story
3.5h
Main+Extra
4h
Completionist
The final confrontation begins. Battle through the factory's deepest levels, face The Prototype's army of experiments, and uncover the truth behind Playtime Co. Your choices will determine the fate of everyone trapped inside.
Chapter 5 — Broken Things
Developer
Mob Entertainment
Released
Feb 18, 2026
Platform
Windows
4.5h
Main Story
5.5h
Main+Extra
6.5h
Completionist
Face off against The Prototype, the deadly puppetmaster behind Playtime Co.'s horrors. Propelled deeper into The Labs with Huggy Wuggy in pursuit, you are abandoned by your allies and must survive alone. Encounter new characters including Giblet, a reluctant ally, and Lily Lovebraids, a braided antagonist who hunts from the shadows. Wield new GrabPack tools including the Silver Hand as you uncover the company's gravest sins and confront the true rotten heart of Playtime Co.
FAQ
How long is Poppy Playtime Chapter 5?
Poppy Playtime Chapter 5: Broken Things takes approximately 4-5 hours to complete the main story. With exploration and collectible hunting it extends to around 5.5 hours, and completionists aiming for all achievements, VHS tapes, audio logs, and Golden Giblet collectibles can expect 6-7 hours. This makes Chapter 5 the longest installment in the series.
Is Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 the last chapter?
No. Despite expectations that Chapter 5 would be the finale, the ending includes a major cliffhanger and unresolved plot threads that strongly suggest a Chapter 6 is coming. Mob Entertainment has not officially announced Chapter 6, but based on the series' annual release pattern, it could arrive in 2027.
What happens at the end of Poppy Playtime Chapter 5?
Chapter 5 has two endings. In the first, The Prototype kills the player at the Data Center. In the second, Giblet revives the player and reveals that The Prototype has taken Poppy. The chapter ends on a cliffhanger after the player activates a backup computer in the Data Center, setting up the events of a potential Chapter 6.
Who is The Prototype in Poppy Playtime?
The Prototype (Experiment 1006), also known as Ollie, is the main antagonist of the entire Poppy Playtime series. He orchestrated The Hour of Joy, the event where all Playtime Co. staff disappeared. Chapter 5 reveals that Ollie is his true name and implies he is Elliot Ludwig's son, making him Poppy's brother. He has spider-like mechanical legs, uses surgical tools, and can mimic voices.
What are the new GrabPack tools in Chapter 5?
Chapter 5 introduces several new tools. Glowby is a star-shaped companion that acts as a flashlight, blacklight for revealing hidden UV messages, and audio tape player. The Pressure Hand builds steam pressure to break obstacles and activate machines. The Conductive Hand carries fire, ice, or electricity charges to apply to objects. Electromagnetic cuffs let you scale magnetic walls.
Who are the new characters in Poppy Playtime Chapter 5?
Chapter 5 introduces Giblet, a friendly Wrongside Outimal who becomes your ally; Chum Chompkins, Giblet's mumbling companion; Lily Lovebraids, a manic antagonist who hunts you through her twisted doll house on Sweet Street; and the Wrongside Outimals, failed inside-out toy experiments that roam The Labs as hostile creatures.
Do Huggy Wuggy and Kissy Missy die in Chapter 5?
Yes. In a climactic scene, Huggy Wuggy and Kissy Missy reunite briefly before The Prototype appears, stabs Huggy from behind, and kills Kissy Missy. Their deaths are among the most shocking moments in the series, though the Chapter 5 cliffhanger leaves open the possibility of events being revisited in Chapter 6.
How many collectibles are in Poppy Playtime Chapter 5?
Chapter 5 contains 3 VHS tapes, 11 audio tapes, 35 documents and notes, Golden Giblet collectibles, plushies, and 3 Memory Chips that let you relive events from Huggy Wuggy's perspective. Collecting all 3 Memory Chips is required to get the keypad code for the Reanimation section. VHS tapes and audio logs are optional but reveal deep lore.
Is Poppy Playtime Chapter 5 on PS5, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch?
Not yet. Chapter 5 launched on February 18, 2026 on PC via Steam and Epic Games Store for $24.99. Console ports for PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch are confirmed but no specific release dates have been announced. The base game Poppy Playtime (free) is required to play the Chapter 5 DLC.
Do I need to play previous chapters before Chapter 5?
Strongly recommended. Chapter 5 picks up directly from Chapter 4's ending with Huggy Wuggy chasing you and resolves storylines from all previous installments. The narrative relies on knowledge of The Prototype, Poppy, the Hour of Joy, and the Playtime Co. factory's history. Each chapter can technically stand alone, but the story impact is significantly greater with full context.