When Mob Entertainment ported Poppy Playtime Chapter 2 to the Nintendo Switch, expectations were high. The console’s portable nature is a perfect match for horror games—playing under the covers with headphones is terrifying.
Fixed those pesky collision issues that used to send players clipping into the void.
: Recent patches have addressed specific issues like the train gap collision, Bunzo Bunny's jumpscare camera bug, and animation fixes for Poppy and Kissy Missy.
If you are a Switch modder, a digital collector, or a completionist trying to flee from Mommy Long Legs without frame drops, this is your definitive guide. We are breaking down the patch notes, the performance benchmarks, and how this update transforms the handheld horror experience.
Poppy Playtime Chapter 2, the sequel to the indie horror game's first chapter, has finally arrived on the Nintendo Switch. The game's been updated with extra quality-of-life features, but does it live up to the standards set by its predecessor? Let's dive in.
: A minor but "interesting piece" added in recent patches is the ability for players to burn the poppy flowers at the Lab's entrance using the flare gun—a detail added after developers noticed players intuitively trying to do so. Product Details
: Added transcripts for notes and expanded localization with subtitles for multiple languages, including French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.