'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location' updates: New baby animatronics revealed; will the game be set in an animatronics factory?

(scottgames.com)A new teaser on the Scott Games site shows seven Bidybabs.

Scott Cawthon's latest teaser for "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" hints at some subtly creepy baby animatronics.

A visit to the Scott Games website reveals that the Ennard teaser had been replaced by a photo of seven tiny animatronics that gamers theorized are called Bidybabs, which might be a shorthand combination of "bitty" (bidy) and "baby" (bab). The Bidybabs do have infantile features. Aside from their shorter stature, their bald heads, wide eyes, and chubby cheeks are reminiscent of babies.

Interestingly, fans who brightened the image could see the animatronic Baby in the background. It makes sense to assume that these little animatronics are somehow connected to her, perhaps through the strings that can also be seen in the teaser.

The Bidybab teaser also contains the phrase "Don't hold it against us," hinting that they have no control over what it is that they do or will be doing. The tagline harkens to the voices that could be heard in the "Sister Location" trailer. However, "Five Nights at Freddy's" fans are debating how many times the quote was said. Some say it's seven, while others insist they heard "Don't hold it against us" nine times, with the number of times the line was said allegedly reflecting the number of animatronics in the game.

With the release of the Baby, Ennard, and Bidybabs teasers, it appears that Cawthon will be introducing each of his creations one by one. So far, Ballora the ballerina and Minireena are still missing.

Aside from the possible animatronics that gamers might be facing in the fifth installment of the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise, there have been speculations on the game's setting. Some believe that it will be set in an amusement park, while others say the action will take place in an animatronics factory.

"Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" is expected to be released this fall on mobile devices and the PC.

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