'Five Nights at Freddy's World' Update 2 release date: Patch rolls out to gamers this Friday

Five Nights At Freddy's World Update 2 FnAFworld/Scott Cawthon

The second update for "Five Nights At Freddy's World" will be released on Friday, May 13. Its website has been updated, and it now shows a specific date, instead of "Update 2: Coming Soon!"

"Five Nights at Freddy's World" will be adding new characters when it rolls out its upcoming patch for the PC. Game creator Scott Cawthon has been keeping silent on any hints about the upcoming patch for months.

The game's website only managed to receive bits of pictures at a time, with no solid information on whatsoever. Fans get to see just clues on what they may expect when the update is available. A small image of a smiling rainbow was added on the upper left corner, while the other side contains three of the game's characters, Adventure Foxy and Chica, and JJ, according to a previous report.

It added that the community recognized the rainbow as a popular meme within the game, "Rainbow is tomorrow," and fans have speculated that the update will arrive the day after the image showed up. It didn't.

However, fans are just waiting for the actual date of release.

Design and Trend added that the "Adventure Rainbow," as fans call it nowadays, may actually be another playable character. Previously, Cawthon showed the fans several new characters coming to the game. These included new variants of Chica and Golden Bonnie, the elusive Purple Guy, Halloween Edition animatronics and even Scott's own avatar.

Parent Herald mentioned that there is a possibility that a mini-game may be included with Update 2. Fans were also debating that the three planes on the upper right corner might represent new ways to earn tokens from the campaign game. This is in addition to a small fishing game to generate currency.

"Five Nights at Freddy's World" Update 2 will arrive on May 13.

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