Five Nights At Freddy’s News: Scott Cawthon Give Updates On His Latest Sequel

By Bisma Kaleem Imam - 27 Aug '15 18:42PM
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Indie Horror based game Five Nights At Freddy's 4 will be finally demonstrating another update on October 31 for its ardent followers. Scott Cawthon has ultimately satisfied his users by revealing the latest update titled as Halloween. Cawthon made it public by posting the news on the game's Steam page.

The latest developments in the sequence will allow the users to benefit from the further modifications and advancements. This will consent the game to reach to the version of 1.1. According to the administrators the game will be responsible for "including a cheat menu, a challenge menu, and a "twist on a familiar minigame that provides a boost when playing challenge modes along with lots of goodies on the extras menu".

Another unanticipated summary for the players and survivors of seventh night is they will not be receiving any update regarding the mysterious box publicized to them. According to the originator, he wants to leave some element of anonymity and surprise for his followers.

So brace yourself! As the regular players will be exposed to a number of challenges and countless encounters during the game that might result in a nerve-wracking responses.

Other than that, Cawthon is trying to add diversity into his batch as he is willing to produce a new game, which will undoubtedly be a trial all over again. According to him, October 31st is the date where the fans can contribute their effort by playing this and if the game is still pending then, a small, spirited portion will be available to the users.

This series has four portions and the latest sequel was released in July this year. The game received wide-reaching appreciations and remarks based on its heart-pounding and thrilling elements in between. Roy Lee (The Departed, The LEGO Movie) and Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg of KatzSmith Productions signed on as producers for an upcoming movie based on this bloodcurdling game.

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