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Game Theory: FNAF 6, No More Secrets (Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator)
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33:38
Published: Fri Apr 07 2023
Description

I know I said the last FNAF episode was the last FNAF theory, But every time I think I've finished the FNAF theories, Scott releases a new game. It's like he's just sitting around with these finished games waiting for my theory to come out, then bam - he releases the new game. So you can probably expect FNAF 7 sometime next month.

Chapters
The game has a clear visual storytelling accompaniment to all the talking, making it easier to understand the major plot points, including the whole Pizzeria being a trap to lure stray animatronics into a final showdown.
00:00 - 04:58 (04:58)
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Five Nights at Freddy's
Summary

The game has a clear visual storytelling accompaniment to all the talking, making it easier to understand the major plot points, including the whole Pizzeria being a trap to lure stray animatronics into a final showdown. Many online theorists have ignored the unusual bits and focus on the major story beats.

Episode
Game Theory: FNAF 6, No More Secrets (Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator)
Podcast
Game Theory
This episode discusses the Afton family and their roles in the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) lore.
04:58 - 15:25 (10:27)
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FNAF
Summary

This episode discusses the Afton family and their roles in the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) lore. It covers theories and evidence that suggest William Afton is the ventriloquist, Michael is his son, and Henry is present in the game's Insanity ending.

Episode
Game Theory: FNAF 6, No More Secrets (Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator)
Podcast
Game Theory
After contemplating new ideas, the creator of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF), Scott Cawthon, has a clear vision for the future.
15:25 - 21:26 (06:00)
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Five Nights at Freddy's
Summary

After contemplating new ideas, the creator of Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF), Scott Cawthon, has a clear vision for the future. Despite initially intending FNAF 4 to be the end, Scott hints at the possibility of an update featuring the long-awaited "box" in the game's narrative.

Episode
Game Theory: FNAF 6, No More Secrets (Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator)
Podcast
Game Theory
The mystery box from FNAF 4 was found hidden in FNAF World's code, and by following clues in the game, players were able to solve the mystery and release the spirits once and for all.
21:26 - 28:22 (06:56)
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FNAF
Summary

The mystery box from FNAF 4 was found hidden in FNAF World's code, and by following clues in the game, players were able to solve the mystery and release the spirits once and for all. The game's self-awareness allowed it to influence the real world and leave breadcrumbs in FNAF 3.

Episode
Game Theory: FNAF 6, No More Secrets (Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator)
Podcast
Game Theory
The locked box in Five Nights at Freddy's serves as a solution to unite all the game's separate pieces, bringing the franchise's story to an end once and for all.
28:22 - 33:36 (05:14)
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Five Nights at Freddy's
Summary

The locked box in Five Nights at Freddy's serves as a solution to unite all the game's separate pieces, bringing the franchise's story to an end once and for all.

Episode
Game Theory: FNAF 6, No More Secrets (Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator)
Podcast
Game Theory