What happened to Freddys Security Breach?

THE NEXT CHAPTER IN FEAR Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach is the latest installment of the family-friendly horror games loved by millions of players from all over the globe. Play as Gregory, a young boy trapped overnight in Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex. With the help of Freddy Fazbear himself, Gregory must survive the near-unstoppable hunt of reimagined Five Nights at Freddy’s characters - as well as new, horrific threats. THE HUNTERS AND THE HUNTED - Once nighttime protocols are initiated, the animatronics at Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex will relentlessly pursue all intruders. Glamrock Chica, Roxanne Wolf, Montgomery Gator, and the Pizzaplex’s security guard, Vanessa, will turn over every Cotton Candy Pizza Stand if they have to - it’s not wise to stay in one place for too long. ADAPT TO SURVIVE - Access the building’s security cameras to survey the environment and plan your route through danger. Distract enemies by knocking over paint cans and toys - just slip away before enemies are drawn to your location. Hop into hiding spots and allow danger to pass, or try to outrun your pursuers. Play your way, but be prepared to adapt.

EXPLORE AND DISCOVER - Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex offers a variety of attractions for guests to enjoy - Monty Golf, Roxy Raceway, Bonnie Bowl, the sewers, and… Sewers? The Pizzaplex is vast and has no shortage of goodies to discover.

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
    • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, Core i5 6600K
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Storage: 80 GB available space

    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 (64 bit)
    • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, Intel Core i7 4790
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Storage: 80 GB available space

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  • Freddy still believes in his fellow animatronics' innocence. Even as they try to harm Gregory, Freddy defends them by saying that something must be wrong if they are willing to harm a guest. Gregory, meanwhile, is perfectly willing to destroy said friends to get the upgrades Freddy needs, justifying that "they deserved it", even downplaying the incidents to Freddy (and outright not saying anything regarding Monty) when he asks about the upgrades. The poor bear is horrified whenever he awakens from maintenance, instantly recognizing that he's had one of his friends' parts installed in him.
    • Depending on the order the Glamrock Band is defeated in, you are entreated to the painful and gradual process of Freddy going from cheerful and naïve to disillusioned and grimly resolved. Beat Monty first, and Freddy seems altogether blissfully unaware of what's really happened, allowing Gregory to dodge the issue completely. Get Roxy's eyes second, and this time, Gregory lets slip where the eyes came from when he mentions that apparently Roxy could see through walls, leaving Freddy shocked, mortified and concerned about her, and forcing Gregory to, at least partially, be direct. Get Chica's voicebox last, and you see a very weathered, beaten, and scuffed Freddy drop all pretense, state outright that this was his friend's, and very quietly instruct Gregory to tell him the truth. He's not angry, he's not alarmed, he's well beyond all of that now, and he knows Gregory did what was needed to survive, but his tone is serious. All he wants to know at this point is if the monster he once called his friend is still alive or not. And Gregory was not honest with him, as while the accidents (like what happened to Roxy in the raceway) happened, he left out the fact that he was the one who caused them, by setting a trap to incapacitate Monty and pushing Chica to get crushed. What would Freddy say if he found out that Gregory destroyed his friends? He wouldn't be happy about this.
    • Just in general, there's a melancholy irony to the fact that Fazbear Entertainment had finally done it. If Freddy is any indication, they had finally managed to make a generation of animatronics that — beyond the possibility of freaking out and turning hostile during repairs — were neither murderous nor vaguely malevolent. With the curse lifted, this generation is the way they're supposed to be: Freddy is not just superficially caring, he's intelligent and sapient and chooses to be kind. He barely understands violence, and wants to take care of and help others any way he can. And according to him, the other animatronics are supposed to be the same: if the way Freddy regards Vanessa is any indication, it even extends to security staff. This generation would really have been Friend to All Children… until Vanny and Glitchtrap came along, and twisted them right back into tools for murder anyway.
    • It doesn't get better for them in the True Ending, either. Forced to attack Gregory via Burntrap's powers, once he's able to survive their onslaught and light Afton on fire enough times, the whole underground pizzeria starts coming down around them. Gregory and Freddy are shown making it out relatively unharmed, while William is spirited away by The Blob, leaving both of their fates up in the air. But the other animatronics? Chances are, once the place came down on them, they either got crushed by the debris or buried until their battery runs out, their remains forever hidden from being dug up. It's a pitiable end to these thinking machines; used by Afton and Vanny for their plans and abandoned with the rest of Pizzaplex.
      • Fortunately, however, this seems to have been subverted with this teaser
        What happened to Freddys Security Breach?
        , which shows Chica still alive, if looking worse for wear. So it might not be too late for her and the others yet...
  • The animatronics clearly have things going on with them, aside from the whole "programmed-to-kill-a-kid" issue:
    • Roxy has self-confidence issues. The first time we see her in the vents, she's staring into her mirror, complimenting herself and calling herself "the best". The next time we see her do this, she's crying, barely holding it together, and if you go in her room with Freddy, she'll order him to get out of her room. Then, during her boss fight, she's hit by a go-kart and her eyes are stolen by Gregory. Saying that she is not happy with this is an understatement. It's not hard to feel bad for her when she's crying as she's unable to see. She even has Dummied Out voicelines showing her anger at losing her eyes.

      Roxy: My face. My face! MY FACE!!! RAAAGH!!! Give me back my eyes!

      • And while Roxy does insult Gregory while hunting him, it's implied/speculated she might really be projecting. If that's true, then that means that among other things, Roxy doesn't believe anybody would miss her if she was gone, which would make her decommissioning even worse.
    • Monty has some anger issues, smashing and banging things in his room, to the point where his attraction is closed off initially due to "maintenance". If Gregory chooses to go into Gator Golf, he suffers the worst injuries out of the three — having his entire bottom half and arms severed, rendering him completely unable to follow Gregory afterwards, although he can still attack him if he gets too close to him. Even Chica and Roxy are intact enough to remain viable threats despite their "decommissionings" being absolutely brutal compared to Monty's.
    • Chica will eat anything, including garbage, even though she's a robot that can't and shouldn't be eating that stuff. Even the staff have noted that the garbage is ruining her insides. It also comes back to bite her during her boss encounter — she is baited into eating a pile of garbage underneath the trash compactor, and then gets pushed by Gregory into the compactor, crushing her down.
    • Sun, while probably one of the nicest of the bunch, doesn't realize that he's too zany, clingy, and overly-hyperactive to be a caretaker for infantsinvoked. But then he becomes a nervous, screaming wreck whenever he mentions the lights. Why is he scared of the lights going off, you may ask? Well, when they go off, he turns into his Moon form, obsessed with punishing kids that stay up past their bedtime. Both of them scarred one child so badly that they can't sleep with the lights off, and wet their pants when they are on. What's even worse? The fact that he's scared of his Moon form indicates that he's fully aware of his Moon form's actions and hates every part of it. No wonder the first thing he does after the lights come back on is ban Gregory from the daycare because he accidentally breaks this rule.
    • DJ Music Man is supposed to be a "nice fellow", according to Freddy. That's not the animatronic we get when we finally meet him for the first time.
    • Even Freddy isn't immune to this. He starts out friendly and helpful, if a bit oblivious to what's happening around him, but over time, becomes disillusioned and heartbroken over the course of the game. By the time the endings come around, Freddy is willing to commit murder and arson to protect Gregory.
  • The endings range from bittersweet to heartbreakingly tragic.
    • The one-star ending: Gregory escapes from the Pizzaplex, but he's forced to leave Freddy behind in tears and ends up sleeping outside in a cardboard box, sleeping under a newspaper spread, as a shadow of a familiar rabbit creeps up on him in his sleep…
    • The two-star endings:
      • One ending has Freddy confronted by Vanny's legion of security robots, who she sics onto him, tearing him apart. After Gregory does the same to Vanny, he goes to Freddy, there to say goodbye as Freddy pats his head before shutting down for good. Gregory has to watch as Freddy, the best friend he has ever had, the only animatronic that wasn't out for his blood, his surrogate dad, dies in front of him. He died as he lived, protecting Gregory. His final line is also downright heartbreaking.

        Freddy: Gregory...you are...my superstar...

      • Another ending has Freddy sacrifice himself again, but this time in a more badass way — he takes a bunch of plushies, sets them on fire, and then runs upstairs to the roof to confront Vanny, who he can now see with Roxy's eyes. He throws himself and Vanny off the roof, losing his life in the process, leaving Gregory to unmask Vanny as Vanessa.

      Freddy: (as he's falling off the roof) Goodbye, Gregory...

      • The true ending: while Freddy and Gregory make it out okay, Vanny is nowhere to be seen, giving the implication that she may still be out there somewhere, still influenced by Afton — with the main alternative being that Afton offed her himself. In fact, talking about Afton, since we don't actually see him die (again) in the ending, there may still be a chance that he's still alive… making everything that Henry and Michael did in Pizzeria Simulator all for naught.
      • Finally, there's an ending where Gregory and Freddy manage to escape the Pizzaplex in a Pizzaplex van, but Freddy is not able to go far before his batteries run out. Luckily, Gregory is able to jumpstart Freddy's batteries, and they get to ride off into the sunrise.
    • The three-star ending: While Gregory manages to get out and Vanessa is freed from Glitchtrap's influence, Freddy is still just a head. Though this is the only ending where all three of them survive; either Freddy, Vanessa, or both of them die in the others.
      • To get this ending, Gregory has to play all three Princess Quest arcade cabinets, in order. It's obvious that the princess in the game is Vanessa, the game being her struggle to fight Glitchtrap's influence. Even the final cabinet makes that explicit.
  • It's been made clear that Freddy deeply misses the scrapped Glamrock Bonnie. When Gregory says he saw a rabbit (Vanny), Freddy sadly says that the PizzaPlex doesn't have a rabbit anymore. If you try to take Freddy to Bonnie Bowl and go to Glamrock Bonnie's old stage, he will give this sad comment.

    "I do not come up here anymore… I miss him."

    • What's even sadder is the implications that Monty killed Bonnie to take his spot, and might even do the same to Freddy. Assuming this is true, that means Freddy is friends with and defends the innocence of the guy who killed his best friend, and would do the same to him just to be the main star of the PizzaPlex.
      • On the (somewhat) brighter side, if you believe that Monty really did murder Bonnie before being brainwashed, then that will likely nullify the above entries regarding Monty and what happens to him.
    • Freddy mourning Bonnie makes even more sense to the ones that are familiar with the timeline, although that makes the whole thing even sadder. Freddy and Bonnie have always been Those Two Guys. Even in the very first restaurant, Fredbear's Family Diner, it's been a bear and a rabbit. They were always a duo, probably best friends and maybe even considered themselves brothers, and now Bonnie is dead.
    • Hell, the very fact that Bonnie and Foxy aren't here. The ones that have been there since August 8th, 2014, the very beginning of the series, and appeared in every single installment beforehand, are just gone.
      • Whatever happened to Foxy, it's almost certainly left its own mark on Roxanne's Inferiority Superiority Complex. She's either a Replacement Goldfish that Fazbear Entertainment shoved into Foxy's role, meaning that she's dealing with being a new face taking the place of a long-beloved franchise character, or she's a version of Foxy that was changed to appeal more to the new generation, swapping out pirates for rock and roll, which would be a major change to someone's identity on the basis that keeping them as-is would mean that they'd be out-of-date otherwise. Either way, she's clearly affected by the legacy of one of the longest-running characters.
  • If Gregory takes Freddy to Parts and Services where the former found the security card, the latter has an existential crisis when he sees the endoskeletons, all of which look the same, growing increasingly distressful as he realizes that he may not be so unique after all. Gregory abandons the topic before Freddy looks too much into it.

    Freddy: I have never been allowed in here before. This must be where I was born. Look at all the endos. They are all the same… Have I always been a Freddy? Am I Monty with a different shell? What if I am not the first Glamrock Freddy? Are there more of me at other pizzerias? Do we all feel the same? Am I special? If I am mass-produced, am I still art?