


Well, the price may be the least terrifying part of the game, because it’s completely free. You might wonder how much Ultimate Custom Night will cost and if it’s part of the ongoing Steam Summer Sale. Cheese’s without prizes? Don’t worry, though, because vigilance will be rewarded with cutscenes, new locales, and a few hints into the ever-evolving story of the FNaF franchise. And set up laser traps, collect Faz-Coins, and purchase knickknacks from the prize counter, because what is a haunted not-Chuck E. No, players will also have to manage various bits and bobs around Freddy Fazbear’s, including a heater, power generator, a “global music box,” and air conditioning.

But, Ultimate Custom Night isn’t all about avoiding animatronic-induced death by the skin of your teeth. If you thought 20/20/20/20 mode was hard, try setting all the animatronics in Ultimate Custom Night to 20. Like previous custom nights, players can set each animatronic’s difficulty level from 0 to 20. Not only will gamers encounter returning favorites like Golden Freddy, Circus Baby, and Balloon Boy, but they will also go up against several new faces. Yes, you read that correctly: fifty bloodthirsty animatronics. Ultimate Custom Night features fifty animatronics who roam the halls, vents, and air hoses of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria and want nothing more than to take a bite out of your face. The game, named after the infamous challenge mode designed for the most dedicated and masochistic of gamers (and Markiplier) is the culmination of everything gamers have grown to love and fear about FNaF. Welcome one and all to Ultimate Custom Night. Well, obviously not, since he just released the latest in the FNaF franchise, and it is absolutely insane. After four years, six sequels, five books, one movie announcement, and countless jump scares, you would think Scott Cawthon would be finished with Five Nights at Freddy’s.
