Poppy Playtime developer Mob Entertainment is suing Google for failing to remove "scam" apps from the Google Play store.
As reported by Polygon and TorrentFreak, Mob Entertainment, the studio behind popular Five Nights at Freddy's-alike Poppy Playtime, has filed a lawsuit against Google for failing to remove fraudulent Poppy Playtime apps from its Android Play Store.
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Mob Entertainment says the copyright-infringing knockoff games appearing in the Google Play Store have gone too far.
The studio behind the popular Poppy Playtime series is suing Google for not taking enough action to remove fake imitations from the Google Play store. The episodic survival horror series has gathered a large following, despite concerns that it attempts to appeal to a younger audience than its horror themes are suitable for.
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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 and Minecraft. The Minecraft app, called Minicraft 2020, is listed on AppMagic as having more than 50 million downloads. ( Minicraft 2020 and the Skibidi Toilet games have been removed from the Google Play store.)
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