2D Horror Five Nights at Freddy’s Into the Pit Now Live on Steam
/Those itching to dive into the Five Nights at Freddy’s world once again can look towards a new take on the horror game with Five Nights at Freddy’s: into the Pit, a retro 2D horror title from Mega Cat Studios that delivers a new storyline surrounding by those creepy animatronics. The game is now available on Steam and revolves around protagonist Osward, as his world turns for the worse when he visits an abandoned pizzeria and jumps into its ball pit.
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Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect from Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit via the game’s Steam page:
Jump into the pit and immerse yourself in a new chapter in the Five Nights at Freddy’s universe. Oswald wishes his town, and his life, weren’t so boring. That all changes when he explores the ball pit in a rundown pizzeria and finds himself in the past. However, Oswald’s deepest desire will have an unexpected cost…
Survive five nights of terror in this chilling adventure game. Travel between time periods, gather clues, and outrun the threat relentlessly pursuing you. Move swiftly and stay hidden, and you may just survive. But be careful—it’s not just your own life that’s on the line. Oswald’s father and children from the past could all meet their end if you don’t save them.Key Features
- Experience the heart-pounding adventure of a beloved entry in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, Into the Pit.
- Solve satisfying puzzles intertwined with an adrenaline-fueled story.
- Immerse yourself in a narrative experience.
- Try to save your friends, your family, and your own life.
- Uncover secrets that span decades.
- Discover different endings.
- Escape the clutches of the animatronic creatures wreaking havoc across time.
Five Nights at Freddy’s Into the Pit is available on Steam and will be available on consoles in the future.
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