The success of "Five Nights at Freddy's" continues to hook "FNAF" fans and gamers with its spinoff "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location." Avid fans of the "FNAF" series are restless when it comes to formulating theories about the game. According to "FNAF" creator Scott Cawthon, one fan theory has a striking point about the series.
According to the Bitbag, one "FNAF" fan named The Game Theorists thoroughly discussed the Afton plot of "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location." Per the "FNAF" spoilers, William Afton of "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" has an underground laboratory for child experimentation. The Game Theorists explained that William Afton resorted to this to save his children.
The children of William Afton in "Five Nights at Freddy': Sister Location" are victims of Animatronic freak accidents. Thus, he is looking for ways to still keep his children alive by binding the children's soul or consciousness to an animatronic.
The "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" theorist continues that William Afton is successful given the sentient robots. Also, the "FNAF" reports suggest that Ennard is created from the collective will of William Afton's victims who wish to get out of his experiment facility.
In addition, there are also rumors that the children in "FNAF: Sister Location" scoped the other animatronics including Mike to achieve a person's five senses. Fans who have been following the "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" updates might find this "FNAF" theory convincing. For those who do, you have the right "FNAF" guts because Scott Cawthon, himself, confirmed that the theory has some facts in it.
Scott Cawthon commented on the "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" theory posted on Steam. According to the "FNAF" genius, fans could agree or disagree with it but he stressed that the theorist "did find some things that no one else had found yet."
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