
Five Nights at Freddy's Help Wanted 2 has been announced for the PS VR2 at today's PlayStation Showcase, with the trailer confirming that content from Sister Location will be included.
It looks like 2023 is going to be a very big year for Five Nights at Freddy's fans. Not only is the movie coming out in a few months and looking like it'll be pretty faithful to the source material so far (minus the glowing red eyes that seem to have annoyed a lot of the fanbase), but there's now another game in the series on the way.
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One of the big surprises of the PlayStation Showcase was the reveal that Five Nights at Freddy's Help Wanted will be getting a sequel, simply titled Five Nights at Freddy's Help Wanted 2. The game, which seems to only be available for PS VR2, is coming at some point in 2023 and the teaser seemed to confirm that content from Sister Location will be featured.
The short trailer showed a character descending on an elevator and being talked to by the same announcer that was in the first game. We then see the elevator hit the bottom of the ground before it opens and the playable character gets jumpscared by an animatronic, who appears to be Circus Baby from Sister Location. That might end up not being true considering how many different animatronic variations are in FNAF, but it suggests that Sister Location will play a role.
Over on the PlayStation Blog, Steel Wool had this to say about the announcement, "Help Wanted 2 will feel familiar to players who experienced the first game, but with all new games, locations, story, and animatronics. Do your best to complete your work as fast and as diligently as you can, but be careful. One wrong move at this job can lead to… unexpected consequences."
The statement continues, "Utilizing the enhanced power and fidelity of PS VR2, this title will be the most immersive, heart-racing Five Nights at Freddy’s title ever. PS VR2 sense controller and headset haptics let players feel every step, rumble, and shake as you race to complete your tasks on time. VR brings players even closer to the animatronics than ever before, just not too close, they have been known to bite."
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