'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location' DLC: What Fans Need To See And May Actually Get In The Update
C. de LacyJust a few days ago, fans got to learn about the upcoming DLC for "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" that will totally be free. Here are some expectations on the game that may actually be included.
With the rest of the games in the series, all "Five Nights at Freddy's" games always had a custom night where players can tune the difficulty to the most optimal settings that they find challenging. Surprisingly, it wasn't the case with "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location."
Fortunately though, Scott have made an official announcement through his official website regarding the upcoming DLC, which happens to be the missing custom night in the game.
For those who aren't aware what the custom nights real point is, these nights are supposedly levels that lets players explore further into the game and series' lore. This is, of course, by only cranking everything up to their hardest and most extreme settings.
As the official image implies, fans can expect that there could be additional characters making their way into the game. Speculations indicate that an entirely different set of mechanics will be introduced in the game, making it worth the wait and justify its absence in the initial release.
Some reports also say that aside from the expected excruciating difficulty spike, a potential side stories waiting to be connected to the game's story. There's a couple of areas in the monitor that were left unexplored and these places may be areas that are awaiting future contents from the developer.
While it says soon, with the announcement's age, there's no telling when the DLC will be out yet, but rumors say that the Custom Night DLC will be made available before the end of October, which is a few days from today. Could it also be released on the same time that the game gets ported on iOS and Android?
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