'Five Nights at Freddy's 3' teaser trailer released: New set of characters introduced

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The homicidal bear will be back in 'Five Nights at Freddy's 3,' the third installment from Scott Cawthon's successful horror game that debuted in 2014. A short trailer has been officially released, revealing the new set of characters that will come out for the next horror game offering.

The setting is something that will come out thirty years after the Freddy Fazbear Pizza closed shop. With all the tales that reportedly happened in the pizza place, the owners of the 'Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction' will revisit and revive all of that by exploring what could have been left after being abandoned for ages.

A remarkable discovery will be made through their exploration and from the looks of it, that is where the homicidal bear will come out once more.

While a trailer has been released for the 'Five Nights at Freddy's 3,' some spoilers have already been mentioned as well.

That includes animatronic dolls which come to life at night, wander the halls and kill anyone they should come across.

And then there is Salvage, a character which could feature Freddy's torso and Bonnie's head. While some connect Salvage with Bonnie from the previous two game versions, the character could be a result of the developer's (Cawthon) nightmares.

For gamers who have played 'Five Nights at Freddy's' 1 and 2, it will be recalled that the game had been able to place a distinction on animatronic which were part of the game and some that came as surprises along the way.

But as far as the third installment is concerned, characters like Bonnie, Marionette and Chica may appear but in non-animatronic form while new ones could crop up as well.

There is no official release date for 'Five Nights at Freddy's 3' for now but you can check out the trailer once more below.

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