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'Five Nights at Freddy's World' Available to Play For Free!

Developer Scott Cawthon has recently re-released his survival horror game "Five Nights at Freddy's World." The game can be downloaded for free from Game Jolt, an online community for indie games.

The role-playing title was published on the site on Tuesday, Feb. 9. The free game features a remodeled overworld and other updates. Fans will be able to take control of 40 playable characters as they progress through multiple difficulties in the game and ultimately arrive at many possible endings. These are the same characters from previous titles of the "Five Nights at Freddy's" franchise that fans have come to love and enjoy playing with.

In addition, Cawthon has also promised "more updates to come" for the turn-based role-playing game.

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The fantasy RPG was initially released on Steam late last month. However, Cawthon pulled it out because of certain concerns that the game was getting. The original "Five Nights at Freddy's World" Steam version received a "Very Positive" rating of 87 percent. However, the developer was not satisfied with both the rating and the reviews the game was getting, thus his decision.

The "Five Nights at Freddy's World" developer had previously said that the game will also be coming to Steam and will be available for free. However, as of this writing, the title is not listed there yet. Still, fans can expect it to arrive to the platform in the future as Cawthorn had said: "From this point forward, the game will always be free on GameJolt AND Steam."

In "Five Nights at Freddy's World," Freddy's world is experiencing glitches and monsters have risen up from the "Flipside" world. It is the player's task to control Freddy, explore his world, find out the source of all that's happening, and restore the flipside back to being the safe haven that it was supposed to be.

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