'Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location' release date news: What to expect from Scott Cawthon's new title

(YouTube/Scott Cawthon)Screenshot from 'Sister Location' trailer

"Five Nights At Freddy's 4" was thought to be the last of the franchise, but with a spin-off coming, fans are delighted to know that the animatronic animal characters will be back for another dose of horror.

Game creator Scott Cawthon first teased "Five Nights At Freddy's: Sister Location" with a website dedicated to it, bearing the tagline, "There was never just one." Fans were curious as to what this new game could bring. Thankfully, Cawthon once again dropped a teaser, this time in the form of a trailer.

As expected, "Sister Location" brings more horrifying robotic characters to life and it is yet going to be one scary game. The great news is that fans will know when to expect its release. As revealed by Cawthon in the trailer, "Sister Location" is coming this fall. Other than the expected release period, a specific date was not revealed.

At this point, fans still don't know what the upcoming game will feature. However, Cawthon has made it clear that "Sister Location" will be different from the previous four installments, although there are some elements that should make it a familiar game.

Previously, Cawthon also answered a fan question regarding the concept of "Sister Location" on Steam. The creator said that the upcoming game will "definitely be different" and will bring "a lot of surprises."

"Sister Location's" story will be canon. It remains to be seen if the game will serve as a fifth installment that will continue the previous story or if it will simply exist in the same game universe but have a different story to tell.

Cawthon is also expected to spend more time working on this game and polish its features to make it ready for the public without issues, like how it went for his rushed "Five Nights at Freddy's World."

More details about "Sister Location" is expected to be dropped in the future as the game approaches its release period.

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