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  1. Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator (Abbreviated to FFPS, also called Five Nights at Freddy’s 6 and abbreviated to FNAF 6) is the sixth installment in the Five Nights at Freddy's series. The game takes place sometime after the events of Five Nights at Freddy's 3, and serves as the conclusion to Michael’s and the original games' storyline. As the title suggests, this game's main focus is ...

  2. By completing every hidden minigame in FNaF 6, you can unlock the "lorekeeper" ending. At the end of the game, you are greeted with an image of several gravestones. Image. One gravestone in the back is too far away to see clearly. Another gravestone is obscured by grass and cannot be read. The four remaining gravestones read: "Gabriel, Fritz ...

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  4. Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator, or FNAF 6, for short, as many like to call it that way, is a game that is praised among the fans for its perfect ending. Many Five Nights at Freddy’s fans consider this ending to be the real ending that ends the entire franchise in an incredible way. The reasons will be revealed further in this article ...

  5. Okay, okay, okay, okay, guys, guys, guys, I haven't seen anybody talk about this, but in FNAF 6, Candy cadet tells us several stories that everyone assumes to be associated with William and the children he kills. And they are. BUT DID YOU NOTICE, every single story implies that somebody ELSE knew about the MCI and William's other killings.

  6. This is where you can find pages of information for characters featured in the game, such as animatronics, salvages, and humans in the entire collection of FNAF 6 & UCN.

  7. Freakshow is certainly the scariest (and also the name is really clever since we thought the prefix of the FNaF6 characters would be Freakshow for a time), his vaguely human look is terrifying but you still gave him a lot of personality with the clown pants, shoes and hat. Lefty is also very creative, you did a perfect job implementing the ...

  8. However, the mobile port of the game refers to it as FNaF 6: Pizzeria Simulator. This game was ported to mobile and is available for both Android and iOS, then it was ported to Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, and soon PS4. However, unlike its PC counterpart, it costs money instead of being free. It costs $2.99 on mobile and $7.99 on Consoles.

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