

The Halloween update will come with a cheat menu, a twist on a familiar mini-game and a challenge menu.

There also doesn’t seem to be any DLC planned for the game, though Cawthon has yet to confirm that. The update will be automatic to those who own the game and it will be free, so no one will have to worry about paying extra for it. There will be a new set of stars to earn, too.Ĭawthon is also working on a new game ("not FnaF5", he said) which he hopes to have playable by October 31.One of the animatronics that the player can encounter in "Five Nights at Freddy's 4." Īfter a number of teases, developer Scott Cawthon has finally decided to unveil some details about the Halloween update for “Five Nights at Freddy’s 4.” Cawthon stated that the Halloween update will add plenty of unlockables and challenges to the horror game, especially for the players who have beaten Night Six of the horror game.Ĭawthon was quick to state on a Steam Community page that the Halloween update will not be a paid downloadable content, or DLC. Well, that sounds like a challenge to me: if the mystery is solved, maybe Cawthon will change his mind.Īs for what definitely is coming in the Halloween update, Cawthon said the 1.1 patch will add "lots of goodies on the extras menu" for those who have beaten night six, including a cheat menu, a challenge menu, and "a twist on a familiar minigame that provides a boost when playing challenge modes". "The fact that the pieces have remained elusive this time strikes me as incredible, and special, a fitting conclusion in some ways, and because of that, I've decided that maybe some things are best left forgotten, forever," he said. The story remains completely hidden."Ĭawthon said FnaF4 is not composed of random Easter Eggs, and that the box contains "the pieces put together". "But then I released part 4, and somehow no one, not a single person, found the pieces. It seemed that there was nothing I could hide. "Then part three came out, and once again the story was uncovered by the community. Then the same happened with part two, fans and YouTubers dug in and found everything," he said.

"When I released the first game over a year ago, I was amazed at how quickly everyone found every bit of lore and story.

In a Steam Community post, Cawthon said he thought about opening the box, but has decided not to because players have not yet solved the fourth instalment's mysteries. Five Nights at Freddy's creator Scott Cawthon may never answer one of the series's most enduring mysteriesįive Nights at Freddy's fans have plenty to look forward to in Cawthon's Halloween update, but the treats on offer won't include the opening of the box that appears when players finish the seventh night of Five Night's at Freddy's 4.
