![]() The 1980s - or " Glamrock"-styled animatronics found throughout the mall include Glamrock Freddy, Glamrock Chica, Montgomery Gator, Roxanne Wolf, the Daycare Attendant, the Glamrock Endoskeletons, the Wind-Up Music Man, and DJ Music Man. The player takes control of a young boy named Gregory, who is locked in the "Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex", a large shopping mall filled with virus-infected pursuing animatronics and must complete numerous missions to survive the night in order to escape. A free DLC expansion titled Ruin was released on Jfor Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, with release on other platforms at later dates. A Nintendo Switch port was released on April 19, 2023. The game received mixed reviews from critics. Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions of the game were released on November 22, 2022. A Google Stadia port released on July 1, 2022. The physical release for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 was released on April 1, 2022. The game was released digitally on December 16, 2021, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, with ports for other platforms planned to be released at later dates. ![]() The player takes the role of a young boy named Gregory, who must evade hostile animatronic characters and a night guard in a large shopping mall, unveiling its morbid secrets while trying to survive until morning. The game differs from other installments in the franchise, featuring only one night instead of five and having free-roam gameplay. It is the eighth main installment in the Five Nights at Freddy's series and the eleventh game overall, taking place after the events of Five Nights at Freddy's: Special Delivery. While this is entirely speculative and isn’t confirmed in-game, the theory provides a viable explanation for Bonnie’s mysterious absence as well as William Afton’s gruesome return in Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach.Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is a 2021 first-person survival horror video game developed by Steel Wool Studios and published by ScottGames. With Bonnie out of commission, Monty replaced him as bassist with his new set of claws, and management never brought Bonnie back after the incident occurred. However, based on the evidence provided in the game, it’s possible that Vanny could have either lured Bonnie to the Monty Golf area or taken control of him to move him there, then used Monty or the S.T.A.F.F bots to disassemble Bonnie and use his parts to repair or build Burntrap. The details are sparse at best, making it difficult to piece together a full narrative of what became of Bonnie in FNAF: Security Breach’s Mega Pizzaplex. Upon closer inspection, Burntrap’s endoskeleton has the components of a Glamrock endoskeleton, and while the two aren't an exact match, it’s possible that Bonnie’s endoskeleton may have been utilized in the creation or repair of Burntrap’s body, allowing William Afton to return to a physical form after manipulating Vanny as the Glitchtrap virus. ![]() Scraptrap is notably missing his left arm, whereas both of Burntrap’s arms are intact. Still, there are a number of inconsistencies between Scraptrap and Burntrap that suggest that at least some of his parts may have come from another source. This is the same building that players find beneath the Pizzaplex in the game’s true ending, though it seems to have survived the fire from the end of FNAF 6, implying that Scraptrap may have survived as well. At the end of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator, William Afton’s previous physical incarnation, Scraptrap, was apparently trapped in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place when it was burned to the ground. It’s possible that Vanny used Bonnie or his parts to resurrect William Afton as Burntrap, the boss of FNAF: Security Breach’s true ending. Vanny, however, is not acting alone and is herself under the influence of William Afton, the franchise’s overarching antagonist and the founder of Fazbear Entertainment, who has taken the form of Glitchtrap. Related: FNAF: Security Breach Or Among Us - Which Is More Fun? Bonnie and Monty could have been under Vanny’s influence at the time of Bonnie’s decommissioning, which would not only explain Bonnie’s sudden strange behavior but would also suggest that Bonnie’s disappearance could be related to something more sinister. Freddy, who has escaped her control, insists that the other animatronics wouldn’t behave this way otherwise and says that he considers them to be his friends. As players progress through the game, it becomes clear that Vanny has been hacking into the Pizzaplex’s computer systems, making her responsible for the animatronics’ erratic and violent behavior. It's likely that FNAF: Security Breach's Bonnie mystery goes even deeper than robotic band drama.
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