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Doey the Doughman reaching his arm out towards the camera
Screenshot via Mob Entertainment

Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4 unveils ‘new ally’ and I feel gaslit already

Should we greet our new "friend" with open arms?

On Jan. 25, Mob Entertainment blessed us with the Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4 gameplay trailer (it’s about time, too), letting us all sigh in relief as the mystery about the main antagonist’s identity for this upcoming chapter is finally solved… or is it?

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Weeks we have waited for the Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4 gameplay trailer (or months… for some people). Days I have spent refreshing “Mob Entertainment” on Google, impatiently waiting for the next color to appear on their X account. “What does it all mean?” I wondered to myself, rocking back and forth as I nosedived into the lore, watching countless videos over-analyzing every frame of the previous Chapter 4 trailers and ARG. The hat emoji arrived on Jan. 24 and I won’t lie to you—I got excited. But I saw through their marketing strategy and knew the trailer would hit our screens the following day.

And now it’s finally here. Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4’s gameplay trailer unveiled that mysterious hat-wearing “jester” we’ve all been waiting for. “He’s stretchy, he’s gummy, he’s squishy, he’s funny—D-O-E-Y.” I just have to say one thing to say to this new arrival: I feel gaslit already.

Let me explain.

Is Doey good?

The Nightmare Critters running towards the camera
Everything in Playtime is a lie and the toys are loving it. Screenshot via Mob Entertainment

The whole trailer feels like a trick, like Mob is toying with us. A spotlight is placed on The Doctor and the arrival of a “brand new ally.” We start the 2:16 video with a jingle about Doey the Doughman. Yes, he’s finally here. Made from Play-Doh, the trailer’s description indicates Doey is the new friendly face to rely on for this chapter, but should we really buy what Mob’s selling? Can we really trust a toy that can alter his clay body into any form? Yarnaby appears far bigger than in the action shots. Could the larger Yarnaby be Doey masquerading as him to fuel his narrative? The questions just keep coming. But wait, there’s more.

Something I’ll lose sleep over:

The gameplay trailer introduces Doey raining down from the ceiling as an alarm sounds. Could he have been instrumental during in The Hour of Joy?

Doey’s first appearance was in the Chapter 4: Icepick ARG as a silhouette behind torn documents, with hastily written sprawls such as “nobody cares,” “I thought you cared,” and “Elliot Ludwig is a soft, pathetic, small backstabber.” These words, written by Harley Sawyer (The Doctor) offers a different side to Doey as he’s overlayed on this imagery. This use of the text could either mean Doey played a part in Sawyer becoming an experiment or we’re simply being played like a fool by this clay creature.

An unlikely alliance

One of the Doctor's bodies, waving at you with a single ceiling light behind him
The Doctor has many bodies, giving him an immortality that the other toys don’t have. Screenshot via Mob Entertainment

It’s clear Doey is meant to be one of the good guys, but I can’t help feel like (as with every chapter) we’re not being shown the big picture. Descending into Playtime’s “Hell,” described by Poppy, the newest toys appear to be The Doctor’s underlings. But is The Doctor truly Harley Sawyer? While we assume he was transformed into an experiment, the dialogue lines in the trailer create more mystery and the most confusing thing of all: The Doctor and The Prototype are working together.

Food for thought:

The Doctor’s voice sounds distorted, unnatural, and wrong in the gameplay trailer, as if it’s The Prototype is mimicking him. Physically, both The Prototype and Doctor have similar anatomy, being made almost entirely of metal (instead of flesh). This creates a deeper connection between these characters as they’re very different to other experiments.

And what about Olly’s name being missing from the trailer’s description of our allies? Will this chapter reveal that Ollie was an antagonist all along? So many questions and so few answers. I guess we’ll find out on Jan. 30 for Poppy Playtime: Chapter 4’s release, but there’s one thing I know to be true:

I’m starting to develop trust issues.


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Hadley Vincent
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Writer for Dot since Oct. 2023. Just a Psychology graduate trying to find the meaning of life through gaming. An enthusiast of indie horror and anime, where you'll often find them obsessing over a great narrative and even better twists that'd make M. Night jealous. Their shocking twist? They think The Last of Us II is a masterpiece.