A lot of horror games begin their series as a single player game. To mix it up, they sometimes go in a multiplayer direction. Outlast and Resident Evil are prime examples. Next month, Poppy Playtime will also be going this route with the multiplayer spin-off Project: Playtime.
Last week, Mob Games released a cinematic trailer for the game. We see several people in playfully hazmat-looking suits, all equipped with Grabpacks. After finding and being attacked by a handheld Huggy Wuggy, they are then attacked and chased by a huge Huggy Wuggy.
What about other consoles? Is Poppy Playtime coming to those?
Obviously, we’re all about the PS4 here, but you might be wondering if Poppy Playtime console versions are planned at all, whether it be for PS4, PS5, or even other systems. However, we cánido definitively state that right now, at least, Poppy Playtime isn’t coming to any consoles whatsoever. That means that whether you want to play it on PS4, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch, you won’t find a console version of the game. You’re confined to PC or mobile devices, at least for the time being.
You might have seen the recent announcement that a new game in the Poppy Playtime series, Project: Playtime, is coming soon. As described by the developer itself, Project: Playtime is a “free-to-play co-op horror experience” in which you and a friend must work together to survive the horrors that dwell within the Playtime Co factory. The game will be released on Steam this December.
How To Redeem Project Playtime Codes Roblox?
- Launch Roblox Project Playtime on the PC or Mobile
- Clic the Twitter button on the side of the game screen
- Copy an active code from the list shared above
- Entrar the code into the code input box
- Clic the Redeem button to get the reward
We would like to clarify that we do not make Project Playtime Codes Roblox; it’s all up to the game developers when the new codes come out. Usually, new codes will come out when there is a big update, event, festival, or milestone accomplishment. For instance, many Roblox game developers release new codes every time their game hits likes/visits milestones.