FNAF: Security Breach stars Gregory as the playable character, with players stepping into the shoes of the child to survive the horrors of Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex with the help of Glamrock Freddy.įNAF: Security Breach is one of the horror franchise's most ambitious titles, stepping away from static screens and jumpscares and instead offering something more akin to a typical AAA survival horror experience. Playing as Gregory, fans must work their way through the Mega Pizzaplex, avoiding the security guard Vanessa and a host of terrifying animatronics as they aim to survive the night. Developed by Steel Wool Studios, the new release has been a hit with the fanbase, spawning not just fanart but also FNAF: Security Breach cosplay. Related: FNAF: Security Breach Players Are Terrified Of Map BotĪrtist gatchmon has impressed the Five Nights at Freddy's community with their imagined future for Gregory following the events of FNAF: Security Breach. The beautiful fanart shows a more mature Gregory who has become a security guard himself, and even imagines Glamrock Freddy still being an important part of his life. The creator explains their decision for the artwork, stating: " I adore the idea Gregory becomes a security guard as an adult to protect other kids from going missing." gatchmon has gone on to share more thoughts behind the piece, though the thread does contain some game spoilers. Like lots of games in the Five Nights at Freddy's series, FNAF: Security Breach has multiple endings depending on what the player has - or hasn't - done throughout the game. Security Breach has six different endings that impact Gregory's story, with one being considered canon to the series' lore.
The new FNAF offers lots of replayability in this way, with those looking to have the full experience needing to complete the release six times to see everything it has to offer for themselves.