'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location' news: New female animatronic revealed, rumored to be main boss

 Scott Games

With the Scott Games website featuring a new "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" teaser, fans are hyped up for its release. This is despite the fact that the "Five Nights at Freddy's" creator has told everyone that the fourth installment in this series was supposed to be the last.

In the website, the teaser picture features a new female animatronic holding a mic, along with the "Five Nights at Freddy's Sister Location" title with the tagline underneath that reads "Everyone, please stay on your seats." It could be possible that this animatronic is the leader, similar to Freddy from the other installments.

The name of the animatronic was not revealed in the website teaser, but a lot of speculations say that it's "Baby," based from the in-universe line of Pizzerias in the "Five Nights at Freddy's" world. It was said that "Baby" is similar to the older animatronics, but was rumored to be more ruthless and unstoppable. It was said that even her creator was unable to stop her, who was found dead a few moments after her creation.

Despite the new setting of the game, this "Five Nights at Freddy's" spinoff will be closely tied to the original series. Even with this, fans should not expect a carbon copy of the game, as it will introduce new mechanics, improved gameplay and numerous surprises for both old and new players.

Fans, of course, went ahead and investigated the teaser image on the website, searching for various clues and hidden messages in the content. A lot of the users on a certain Reddit thread tried brightening the image, to no avail. However, in another thread a user was able to post the animatronic's true colors by color correction, which revealed that one pigtail had a yellow reflection on it, which could suggest an incarnation of Freddy making an appearance in the game.

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