Five Nights at Freddy's World Coming to PC Feb. 19, FREE Demo Available; New Gameplay Reveal Hints Major Plot, New Boss, Characters

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Five Nights At Freddy's World is gearing up towards it confirmed released date for PC next month with an all new gameplay reveal from develper Scott Cawthon. This latest teaser definitely intends to whet the appetite of FNaF fans as it drops major plot, new boss and additional new characters.

Via Five Nights At Freddy's World Indie DB page, the first teaser is a screenshot which provides a clue on the game's story. As shown, a black background contains the words, "I will put you back together."

Along with it are two small dots under it which appeared to be a pair of eyes, although, this image, contrary to other teasers from Cawthon, doesn't have anything hidden when examined closely using an image editor.

Another gameplay image has also confirmed a new pig-like boss known as Porkpatch. Similar to other boss animatronics, Porkpatch has the same red health bar. It is also hinted that the captured floating Bytes power-ups can be used for attack during battle. In addition, the tiny creatures may possibly have the ability to regenerate health and also make protective shields, notes Design & Trend.

As announced by Cawthon, Five Nights At Freddy's World is set to arrive on Windows PC Feb. 19. The game developer has also released a free demo for gamers who want to get their hands on the new game first before making a purchase decision. The release of iOS and Android versions are anticipated to follow shortly.

Fans can check out the Five Nights At Freddy's World Teaser Trailer via this link on YouTube. [Watch]

Developed by Scott Games, Five Nights at Freddy's World is a Role Playing Game spin-off which will feature its cast of characters from the famous Five Nights at Freddy's horror title series.

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