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When will Poppy Playtime Chapter 2: Fly in a Web release?

Fans are eager to learn more about Chapter 2 for Poppy Playtime.

The first chapter for Poppy Playtime came out on October 12, 2021. The indie game by MOB Games was a massive hit, and streamers swarmed this horror game, showing it off to their viewers, and many more players followed. The game challenges players to endure inside an abandoned toy factory to avoid the killer toys hunting down. The first chapter came out first, with more on the way. When will Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 release?

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Chapter 2 will be called Fly in a Web. Previously, it was speculated the second chapter would arrive sometime in March 2022, but that is not the case. Instead, it has been announced that Chapter 2 will release on May 5, 2022, at 3 PM CT.

Leading up to this official release date, there were few details about when this next chapter would release, and the development team released two update videos leading up to this point.

The first video shows off the actual gameplay for Chapter 2. In it, we have our first glimpse of Mommy Long Legs, the upcoming featured toy for Chapter 2. She’ll likely be the primary toy you’ll have to deal with while exploring the next section of the toy factory.

The other video shows an old commercial for the toy Mommy Long Legs. Although the video is over a minute long, it does not show any upcoming footage or gameplay. Instead, the commercial is the primary focus.

The second video was released at the start of April, and Chapter 2 is only available for your wishlist. Unfortunately, both videos did provide an update on the release date for Chapter 2: Fly in a Web.

While you wait for Chapter 2: Fly in a Web to release, you can grab Chapter 1 on Steam.


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