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'Five Night's At Freddy's: Sister Location' Not Cancelled? Another FNaF Confirmed Gone

'Five Night's At Freddy's: Sister Location' Not Cancelled? Another FNaF Confirmed Gone

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Talks about the cancellation of the upcoming "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" are everywhere, especially with the official website saying it is cancelled. Anybody falling for it?

The cancellation notice already shows on Scott Games official website. It says that the game was cancelled due to leaks. This is by all means true as there are tons of leaks about the game almost every other day, every week.

While some fans will fall for it, the cryptic message on the developer's website may mean something else. A number of discussions on Steam pages indicates there's a different meaning to the teasing message on the official website and Scott is well-known to be an Internet troll aside being a developer.

The official Steam page is still intact and indicates no cancellation. This may be a bit confusing to others, but it would have been easy to remove the game off Steam, if it was indeed canceled.

One particular article written on Steam was about a detailed explanation or theory about the message on the website. Fans discuss about the grand opening of the sister location, Circus Baby's Pizza World due to gas leaks in the building. Some also speculate about leaks on the animatronics itself.

What Kotaku confirmed was the cancellation of the movie based on the FnaF universe. Nathan Grayson himself wrote on his article that he is not making the "Five Nights At Freddy's" movie and says he's "deeply, truly sorry about it and will try harder next time."

Either way, fans can safely assume that there's no stopping the game "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" from being released this October unless some of them actually fell for the developer's teasing.

Stay tuned for more "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" news and updates.

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