'Five Nights At Freddy's' Game Rumor: Is An Updated Version Of The Game Underway?
After the speculations that "Five Nights at Freddy's" creator Scott Cawthon had thrown in the towel for the game, new reports saying that it's only a matter of time before the updated and better version of it appears started circulating in the gaming world.
Design and Trend noted that upon visiting Cawthon's Indie DB page, Cawthon's latest update is suggestive of the major changes that "FNaF World" will soon have. One of the things that players of the game can look forward to is the additional characters that the alleged updated version of the game will introduce.
While it is true that there is no available information on the apparent inclusion of new characters in the game and how they will be implemented, Design and Trend pointed out that Cawthon's move will surely fall in the good graces of its fans as it is one of the things many of them have suggested in the past in order to make the game more interesting.
Some of the most common complaints about the game were its poor visuals and lackluster fights. The criticisms on "Five Nights at Freddy's" reportedly got to Cawthon and he then maybe realized that releasing the game half-baked was not a good idea.
This resulted in Cawthon taking the game down from Steam and issuing a refund to those who purchased it. However, Cawthon left a free version of the game on GameJolt, where he said he would update the game eventually.
Earlier this month, there were speculations that Cawthon was no longer interested in updating "Five Nights at Freddy's" based on the "FNaF World" ending that featured a "Scott Cawthon" character. The virtual "Scott Cawthon" said he was tired of being a puppetmaster of the game and then continued on fighting the player.
However, with the updates seen on "FNaF World," it seems that Cawthon is not giving up on the game just yet.