Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 Comes To Console This May 27

Following a record-breaking launch on PC in February, Mob Entertainment have announced that Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 – Broken Things will launch on consoles on May 27, 2026, available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, and Xbox platforms.

In Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 — Broken Things, players will face off against the maniacal puppetmaster behind the horrifying events of Playtime Co’s dark past. Solve devious puzzles, survive deadly encounters, and overcome dangerous obstacles as the true rotten heart at the center of Playtime Co. draws nearer.

“We’re excited to finally bring Chapter 5 to console players,” said George Krstic, Senior Director of Creative at Mob Entertainment. “This chapter pushed us creatively in a lot of ways, both narratively and atmospherically, and we can’t wait for a whole new audience to experience what’s waiting inside the factory.”

Gameplay Features

  • Explore a terrifying new section of the Playtime Co. factory hidden deep within The Prototype’s domain.
  • Encounter twisted new characters lurking in the factory’s underbelly. Some may help you survive… if they can be trusted.
  • Solve intricate puzzles and overcome environmental hazards using new GrabPack tools and abilities.
  • Uncover long-buried secrets surrounding the true horrors at the center of Playtime Co.

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