Five Nights at Freddy's World Is Completely Free of Horror Elements, says Dev

By Staff Writer

Nov 01, 2015 07:26 PM EST

Following the release of Five Nights at Freddy's World trailer, fans' anticipations collapsed because the new Five Nights at Freddy's Game is scary no more for it is completely free of horror elements.

The FNFW series is branded for its horrifying and horrendous robots full of jump shocks, tension and distressing images, Twinfinite wrote in their site. However, the video released did not contain any of these things.    

The site quoted Game Developer Scott Cawthon that Five Nights at Freddy's World does not carry on the story of the original games and it is totally free of horror features.

Some fans thought that the game is one of the examples of Cawthon's outlandish sense of humor, We Got This Covered stated. But some fans even suspected that the game developer decided "to move in an entirely different direction for his first spinoff of the series that made under his name."

Cawthon had said that the game will be called FNAF World but it will not be a horror game but an RPG where the player create a party with the characters from Five Nights at Freddy's games, the site added.

While still fans are hoping that the released trailer was just to troll them, it seems that Cawthon is being true to his words, observed The Weather Space. There is no logical explanation on how a game known for its jumpscares and terrifying moments turned into a cutesy RPG and setting off in an adventure and engaging enemies with pizza, songs and cupcakes.

The site further described the game that FNAF World is a game that does not meant to be scary like its predecessors. The trailer acknowledged the massive cast of characters, featuring every form of the animatronics from prior games.

Five Nights at Freddy's World is slated to be released in 2016 for PC, iOS and Android.

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