New Poppy Playtime Figures From McFarlane Toys Revealed | IGN Fan Fest 2026
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by Michael PeytonFebruary 25, 2026
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Todd McFarlane of McFarlane Toys revealed a lineup of new Poppy Playtime figures at IGN Fan Fest, featuring fan-favorite characters like Huggy Wuggy and Kissy Missy in sizes ranging from 4.5-inch to 12-inch. The 7-inch figures, which will be available for pre-order on February 27 and release this spring, include articulation points, bendable sections, swappable heads and hands, interlinking bases, and accessory packaging that doubles as playset backdrops. Larger 12-inch figures are priced at $20, offering the best value in the line, while smaller 4.5-inch bendy figures will retail for under $10 to cater to different budgets.
McFarlane emphasized the importance of collaboration with Mob Entertainment, noting that their shared passion for creating toys from popular IPs like *Poppy Playtime* makes the partnership a natural fit. The game’s toyetic characters and fan-driven popularity were key factors in deciding to bring them to life as collectibles. McFarlane also highlighted the team’s focus on listening to fan feedback, with Mob Entertainment’s Tyler Sanchez explaining how community input shapes merchandise decisions and even influences future game content.
The reveal of these figures marks an exciting new chapter for Poppy Playtime fans, offering tangible ways to connect with their favorite in-game characters. By blending artistry with practical design elements, McFarlane Toys has created a line that appeals to both casual collectors and die-hard fans. This collaboration not only expands the reach of *Poppy Playtime* but also underscores the importance of engaging with fan communities to create meaningful products that resonate deeply with audiences.
For gaming enthusiasts, this partnership demonstrates how IP-driven collaborations can breathe new life into beloved franchises while fostering deeper connections between fans and their favorite characters. The availability of figures at various price points
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Originally published on IGN on 2/25/2026