Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted

Release: 28.05.2019
PlayStation 4 PlayStation VR2 PlayStation VR Meta Quest 2 Meta Quest 3 Nintendo Switch Oculus Quest Oculus Rift PC (Microsoft Windows) SteamVR Xbox One

Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted – Full Time Edition enthält den Bestseller „Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted“ sowie den DLC „Curse of Dreadbear“ EXKLUSIV für die PS5 und PSVR2. In dieser neuen Edition stecken alle Inhalte aus „Help Wanted“ und dem Halloween-DLC „Curse of Dreadbear“, also über 50 lustig-schauerliche Minispiele in einem Paket.

Stelle dich im VR- oder Standard-Modus deinen Ängsten, um zu sehen, ob du das Zeug hast, ein waschechtes Mitglied des Fazbear-Teams zu sein!

**Für Besitzer von „Five Nights at Freddy’s: Help Wanted“ auf der PS4 ist ein Upgrade erhältlich.

Storyline

Fazbear Entertainment has become extremely unpopular due to several incidents and disasters that allegedly occurred at their various locations over the years, which have been established as urban legends. The problem is aggravated by a horror video game series based on the legends, created by an unnamed indie developer. In an attempt to overturn the bad reputation these rumors gave the company, Fazbear Entertainment commissioned the „Freddy Fazbear Virtual Experience“, a virtual reality game meant to make light of the rumors and convince players that those events were completely fictitious. However, this narrative is contradicted by sixteen cassette tapes hidden throughout the game, which contain logs recorded by one of the game’s developers.

Meant as a warning for future players, the tapes expose a lawsuit happening during the game’s development, involving an incident with a past employee, Jeremy, that put the game’s completion in jeopardy. In addition, the tapes reveal that Fazbear Entertainment hired the unnamed indie developer to create the video game series based on the alleged legends, before cutting ties with him; the games were part of an elaborate ploy to discredit the rumors surrounding the company. Most importantly, the tapes warn of a malicious code that was uploaded to the game from an old circuit board. This code takes the form of a sinister character known as Glitchtrap, who appears as a humanoid in a rabbit costume. Glitchtrap is ultimately revealed to be attempting to escape from the game by merging with the player.

After the non-VR version was released, there was a door in a level that leads to a snowy Christmas tree farm. In the distance, there is a silhouette of a large building being constructed by Fazbear Entertainment, with a nearby billboard showing that they are now hiring.

Oculus Quest Trailer

Oculus Quest Trailer
Oculus Quest Trailer
Teaser
Teaser
Launch Trailer
Launch Trailer
NON-VR Teaser
NON-VR Teaser
Nintendo Switch Trailer
Nintendo Switch Trailer
Oculus Quest Teaser
Oculus Quest Teaser
Game Intro
Game Intro
Platforms:
PlayStation 4 PlayStation VR2 PlayStation VR Meta Quest 2 Meta Quest 3 Nintendo Switch Oculus Quest Oculus Rift PC (Microsoft Windows) SteamVR Xbox One
Settings:
Action Horror Survival
Genres:
Puzzle Adventure
Developer: Steel Wool Studios
Publisher: Steel Wool Studios, Scottgames

Release Dates

First Release: 28.05.2019
PlayStation 4
December 17, 2019 Full Release Worldwide
PlayStation VR2
TBA TBD Worldwide
PlayStation VR
May 28, 2019 Full Release Worldwide
Meta Quest 2
July 16, 2020 Full Release Worldwide
Nintendo Switch
May 21, 2020 Full Release Worldwide
Oculus Quest
July 16, 2020 Full Release Worldwide
Oculus Rift
May 28, 2019 Full Release Worldwide
PC (Microsoft Windows)
December 17, 2019 Full Release Worldwide
SteamVR
May 28, 2019 Full Release Worldwide
Xbox One
October 30, 2020 Full Release Worldwide

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Steel Wool Studios

Publisher

Steel Wool Studios Scottgames

Supporting

Oculus Striker Entertainment Lionsgate Games HTC

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