Mob Entertainment is turning up the horror with a brand-new trailer for Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5, and this one pulls the curtain back on the series’ most terrifying presence yet. Titled “Broken Things,” the latest chapter puts the spotlight squarely on Experiment 1006 — better known as The Prototype — as its true nature and intentions begin to surface.

Alongside the trailer, Mob Entertainment has officially confirmed that Chapter 5 launches on PC on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, with console versions planned to follow in the months ahead.

Set deep within the abandoned halls of the Playtime Co. laboratory, Chapter 5 explores the aftermath of the chaos left behind at the end of Chapter 4. The Prototype prowls its domain, surrounded by the shattered remains of once-living toys — unfinished creations left to rot. The newly revealed subtitle, Broken Things, perfectly captures the unsettling tone as players descend further into the factory’s darkest corners.

The trailer also builds on the cryptic teases from the earlier Chapter 5 announcement, showing the gruesome consequences of The Prototype’s actions and hinting that its ultimate goal is finally coming into focus. After narrowly escaping death, Poppy finds herself facing a new threat — one that’s disturbingly charming and no less dangerous.

In Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5 — Broken Things, players will confront the puppet master responsible for Playtime Co.’s twisted legacy. Expect a mix of nerve-shredding exploration, environmental hazards, and brain-teasing puzzles as you push closer to the factory’s rotten core. With Huggy Wuggy and the facility’s security systems hunting you down, you’ll be forced to survive while separated from your few remaining allies.

New areas introduce grotesque environments, disturbing inhabitants lurking in the dark, and fresh GrabPack tools designed to help you overcome increasingly devious obstacles. Some of the factory’s residents may offer help — but trusting anyone in Playtime Co. has never been more dangerous.

As the truth behind the company’s gravest sins comes into view, one question remains: will you finally put an end to the nightmare, or become just another broken thing left behind by The Prototype?