Mob Entertainment says the copyright-infringing knockoff games appearing in the Google Play Store have gone too far.
Poppy Playtime developer Mob Entertainment is suing Google for failing to remove "scam" apps from the Google Play store.
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Daigo Game 2020 is listed as publishing the two Poppy Playtime apps on Google Play, as well as games based off Skibidi Toilet ...
The Poppy Playtime Chapter 4 release date is 30th January 2025. That is, indeed, today! But when exactly can we play, as the ...
Every Poppy Playtime brings new lore to sink your teeth into, and Chapter 4’s Safe Haven is no different. Uncover what happened to Harley Sawyer, learn more about the mysterious Stella Greyber, and ...
The studio behind the popular Poppy Playtime series is suing Google for not taking enough action to remove fake imitations ...
Poppy Playtime developer Mob Entertainment ... to trick consumers into spending up to $95 for a game prior to its release on Google Play. Instead, it asks users to pay $30 to $95 for the 'Guide ...
There are other games, seemingly by other creators, on both Google Play and the iOS App Store that appear to be influenced by Poppy Playtime, but which don’t appear to use the copyrighted Poppy ...
Mythic Quest is back on Apple TV+ with its fourth season as the team behind the video game Mythic Quest are thrown into some ...
A trial with the senior White Sox squad is the latest milestone in Whanganui teenager Poppy Priddle’s whirlwind softball journey. The 15-year-old Cullinane College student said she was still a “senior ...