Black Mirror’s Hidden QR Code Reveals Shocking Season 7 Mystery!

It seems like you were under the impression that Black Mirror was merely a promotional tool for some product called Nubbins. However, there’s a “secret project” hinted at as part of Season 7, and we didn’t catch on to it.

This week when you logged into TikTok, you may have come across several popular figures endorsing a made-up technology called Nubbins, which is said to be a crucial element in the hypothetical Black Mirror Season 7.

Hey there fellow gamers! I’ve got to admit, even though I know they’re not real, Netflix has been really going all out with their promotions. You can’t miss those billboards or scroll past them on social media. But there’s something else brewing too – something that’s been right under our noses. Can’t wait to see what it is!

Looking back at the trailers for every episode in Black Mirror Season 7, if anything seems off-kilter or unusual, trust your instincts and dig deeper for a hidden mystery.

A QR code is hidden in Black Mirror Season 7 Plaything poster

If you can’t spot it, give the Plaything poster another glance. Nestled beneath “streaming exclusively on Netflix” is a QR code cleverly hidden. Scan this QR code and it will direct you towards an app store where you’ll find… an upcoming application that hasn’t been launched yet.

In my gaming world, there’s this intriguing title known as TCK96, supposedly a forgotten project from the distant year of 1996. Not much is clear about it, but rumors swirl like a storm. As I delve into the game’s description, it hints at an exciting discovery: “Resurfaced from a long-lost internal backup disc that somehow leaked in the 2000s. It appears to be a top-tier executive’s private ‘high priority’ backup disc? There are cancellation memos, though they’re blacked out. If those documents were redacted on your own backup disc, it must have been something juicy!

The app associated with Black Mirror won’t go live until April 12, which coincidentally is two days after Season 7 premieres on Netflix. However, fans have been given some mysterious hints about what to anticipate. Here are the clues they’ve found: “Black Mirror. Netflix Games. A membership with Netflix is necessary. Strange software. Old-school vibe. Virtual pet. Tuckersoft. Emulator. A drastic revival. GR0NTH makes another appearance.

The events depicted in Season 7 Episode 4 seem to align with our predictions, as suggested by the episode summary. In this upcoming episode, we find ourselves in a future London where an unconventional suspect is connected to a peculiar video game from the ’90s. This game features adorable, ever-evolving artificial creatures.

Based on the promotional materials, it appears that our characters share a striking similarity with Tamagotchi pets, but in a twisted way, resulting in an unsolved murder. However, this mystery is finally being unraveled now. Peter Capaldi will be taking the lead role, while Will Poulter reappears as his Bandersnatch character, Colin Ritman.

With Tuckersoft, the parent company, potentially on board, we might be seeing a sequel to Bandersnatch titled Bandersnatch 2.0 through this new app. It’s quite possible that Netflix will tie it into their existing library of in-app games, bringing back a wave of nostalgia for those who grew up in the early 2000s.

Looking forward to it! The seventh season of “Black Mirror” will be available on Netflix starting April 10th. Until then, stay updated with what’s coming out by checking our 2025 movie and TV calendars.

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2025-04-08 18:50