Fans of the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise may have another game to sink their time into in the near future. Scott Cawthon, the developer behind the franchise, originally announced FNAF: Sister Location for PC, with no real mention of a mobile version back then. However, it appears that he’s been working on a mobile version as it look like the mobile version is getting closed to being released.
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Fans of the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise may have another game to sink their time into in the near future. Scott Cawthon, the developer behind the franchise, originally announced FNAF: Sister Location for PC, with no real mention of a mobile version back then. However, it appears that he’s been working on a mobile version as it look like the mobile version is getting closed to being released.
Scott Games’ newest title is another Five Nights At Freddy’s game but isn’t actually part of the original series. Instead it is a standalone title that takes place in the FNAF universe and is appropriately called FNAF World. We reported on the first trailer for this game back in November and Scott Games has been working on this new RPG since the end of their original FNAF series.
Ahead of the last Five Nights at Freddy’s game’s launch, Scott Cawthon (a.k.a Scott Games) originally planned to release a demo build of a future game he would be working on once the Five Nights at Freddy’s series ended. Plans changed and the demo build ended up not ready for public consumption, but what Scott did do is release a teaser trailer for his next game called FNAF World.
For all of you who thought that the Five Nights at Freddy’s games were over… you’re still correct on that. However, the developer behind the series, Scott Games, has announced a new Five Nights at Freddy’s game. It is not part of the series though and is a completely new game, in a completely different genre of gaming. Meet FNAF World.
Five Nights At Freddy’s 4 is the latest piece of entertainment to get an ‘Honest Trailer’ made about it. If you are not familiar with what Honest Trailers are, they are a humorous critique of popular games and movies by a group of folks called themselves Smosh Games. However, the fan base for Five Nights At Freddy’s can be pretty passionate, generally disliking anything negative said about the franchise. Needless to say, an Honest Trailer for Five Nights At Freddy’s 4 ruffled a few feathers over on the sub-reddit for the franchise.