'Five Nights at Freddy's' 5? role-playing game coming in 2016

 [photo courtesy of Scott Games]

For those who simply cannot get enough of "Five Night at Freddy's," (FNAF) well here is something you may want to watch out for. It seems that game developer Scott Cawthon is far from wrapping up game developing for the epic horror game, and now a FNAF World role-playing game (RPG) could be in the midst.

Cawthon wrote on his website: "FNAF World Coming in 2016 (seriously)," and provides a glimpse of the upcoming game with an image that somehow is far off from the more scary ones that FNAF has been churning out.

Of course, the image could be simply the cover of the new game in development; but when one recalls the scenes and photos from the previous game installments, it does come a bit jollier than terrifying.

The photo offers a cheerful and colorful mood cast of characters who may probably be the protagonists for the said RPG. Aside from the announcement and the photo in mention, further details have yet to be known.

FNAF World will reportedly be available for personal computer (PC) as well as iOS and Android device platforms.

Also awaited is the Halloween offering from FNAF 4, which reportedly adds a cheat menu, challenge menu, and some mini-games.

On a related note, director Gil Kenan has shared more photos tied up with the upcoming "Five Nights at Freddy's" movie.

Kenan shows off images of test animatronics that will be used for the planned film. Like FNAF World, few details about the movie have been revealed, although he did mention that he will try to stick to the original story based on the game.

For those who have played the game, one image that could be interesting is the one with a child crying on an animatronics lap. Could this be the same boy hooked up at FNAF 3, or is the photo simply showing off the animatronics with some kid?

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