Fan theories shape Poppy Playtime's universe, from player character identities to relationships. Players speculate if the player character is Leith, Stella, Rich, or an unknown "kid." The ...
Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4 is as much a puzzle game as it is a story-focused horror experience. This part of the game puts the onus on the player, asking them to solve puzzles in high stress ...
Poppy Playtime Chapter 4 is full of ups and downs. Although players may feel secure for a while at Safe Haven, it doesn’t take long for us to discover that we’ve been duped. Despite defeating ...
Right now, Huggy Wuggy, the Prototype, Poppy, and the player are the known characters who are still alive and able to move around more or less freely. So, the options for characters to kill are ...
Here’s everything we know about Riley in Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4.
It was to her Instagram Stories that Park began her defense of her character after receiving the following question from @tridge.famkly.bold.beautiful that said, “Ok so Poppy had ‘nice times ...
Spotify has jumped in on the joke after an interviewer mistook Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante for Poppy over the weekend. The moment took place at the 67th annual Grammy Awards last Sunday ...
Speaking on why she chose the song, Poppy explained: “I love her voice and I think she’s very pretty. And the song is really fun to sing, so here we are.” For the performance, Poppy also ...
"I am Poppy, and I am really happy to be here, nominated with Knocked Loose," LaPlante said. "I really hope we win." By Tyler Jenke Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante has expertly rolled with a ...
Okay, it’s been a week since the whole Courtney LaPlante/Poppy mix up at the Grammys and I feel like I’m kind of over it at this point. It was funny, but it’s been a week and I’m pretty much over it ...
Pick the tape up and insert it into the player to listen to a confessional from Doey, who admits how much the toys meant to him and how he struggled to lead after Poppy left. Chapter 4 ...
Well, in an awkward moment at last night’s Grammy awards, someone with even worse facial recognition than me was sent out to do interviews and managed to interview Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante ...