The exciting launch of Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 has been beset with a disappointing number of bugs, ultimately resulting in mixed Steam reviews. After weeks of uncertainty with respect to Poppy Playtime Chapter 2's release date, developer MOB Games rolled out the brand-new content on Thursday, May 5. One day prior, the company announced its partnership with Youtooz Collectibles for a set of Poppy Playtime figures that include Poppy, Huggy Wuggy, and the surprisingly faceless player character.
A Five Nights at Freddy's-like horror experience, the original Poppy Playtime landed on PC in October 2021. It didn't take too long for word to spread that MOB Games had developed something special, a game revolving around an abandoned toy factory whose creepy toys had grown sentient with a hunger to kill. Chapter 2 seemed poised to further elevate Poppy Playtime on every front, with an all-new main monster, Mommy Long Legs, who players hoped would prove a good successor to Huggy Wuggy. But instead of debating whether or not Chapter 2's Mommy Long Legs can hold a candle to her predecessor, day one buyers find themselves wondering why performance issues are plaguing the experience.
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Several hours after Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 hit Steam, developer MOB Games issued an apology addressing the game's various bugs. Though problems related to the "Barry glitch" and audio errors were resolved in a patch, other trouble spots, such as those concerning the settings menu, will linger for a bit longer while MOB Games works on developing a fix. Players have reported more issues in the apology statement's Twitter thread, informing developers of crashing errors, framerate troubles, and
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