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'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location': Gameplay, Real Villain Rumors Clarified; Can Players Move Around Now?

'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location': Gameplay, Real Villain Rumors Clarified; Can Players Move Around Now?

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After being added in Steam a couple of weeks ago, the new "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" may shed some light to certain rumors and let fans catch a glimpse of the possible gameplay.

For those who had been following updates about the game, the official Steam page for "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" revealed some of the most important parts in the game and clarified some of the prior rumors like the main antagonists in the game.

This rules out the inclusion of the Purple Man as the game's main character as suggested by the photos in the official Steam page for the game.

The Sister Location's name has also been revealed in the page and it will be happening in Circus Baby's Pizza World. The prior teaser images of baby animatronics now has a better explanation.

As a spin-off, "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" is also going to have a bit of a change as it will now put players on a technician's shoes instead of a guard.

In the video trailer above, there was a part where the player seemed to be moving inside a ventilation shaft and this may hint that the game will let players move around. It would not be surprising as the new role of the players are to "fix," rather than just to "guard."

As with the previous games, "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" isn't a resource hog and can be run even on most ancient machines with a very low minimum requirement. There shouldn't be any trouble playing it, unless some players consider it too scary.

The game also has a more definite release time frame this time of October 2016, just in time for Halloween. The game will also be made available for Windows, iOS, and Android devices.

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