'Five Nights At Freddy's' News 2016: Major Changes to FNaF World Soon?
An update posted by "Five Nights At Freddy's" creator Scott Cawthon seem to suggest that "FNaF World" is soon to undergo some important changes. Reports have noted that based on a screenshot, the game's party select screen displays a completely new bottom row with a revised list featuring new versions of Chica and Golden Bonnie, a character version of Cawthon himself, and Purple Man.
Design and Trend further noted that while it is still unknown how the new characters will be implemented in the game and what attacks they will be equipped with, many of them were actually a result of the suggestions from the fans of the game. The website also opined that the move is a result of Cawthon's effort to fill the game's loopholes and these changes that the game will carry are sure to sit well with its avid players.
On the other hand, other reports have noted that the players of the game criticized it for having poor visuals and boring fights. This reportedly got to Cawthon and disheartened him. When the game got overwhelming negative reviews and comments, Cawthon admitted that he might have made a mistake by releasing the game half-baked.
After pulling the game out from Steam and indicating that he'd be working with Valve to ensure that all those who have purchased it would get a refund, Cawthon promised that the game will eventually be back in the future in a much updated and improved state.
Even though the game's availability on Steam was disabled, a free version of it was left up and running on GameJolt, where he said he would update the "Five Nights At Freddy's" game at the right time.
"When I'm ready to update the game…I will replace the demo currently on GameJolt with the full game. From this point forward, the game will always be free," he said in a press statement then.
If speculations are right, it seems that it's only a matter of time before fans of the game can play a better and improved version of "Five Nights At Freddy's" as Cawthon seems bent on redeeming himself.