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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location – Secret Code

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Secret Code – Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location

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Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location has no shortage of Easter eggs that pay homage to previous games and even add some new mysteries for all of you lore hunters out there. There’s another mystery, though, that has yet to be solved and it involves an incredibly long stream of numbers. YouTuber Corzix has uploaded a video in which you can hear something being said by a deep voice on Night Three. It took a while, but thanks to some editing, and the adjusting of speed of the speech, he was able to make out a string of numbers.

The thing is, it’s not entirely clear what needs to be done with these numbers just yet. It seems to be a repeating pattern, so there’s a good chance that it’s a shorter string being repeated to help the player hear it. But even with that bit of information, there’s no telling if the code must be input somewhere or if it will lead to something else.

It’s not the only secret code in the game, though. One of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location’s secret endings requires a code in a hidden room to access a section that is reminiscent of the very first FNAF game. That code is 1983, but that’s entirely different (although, still useful).

It will be interesting to see what players figure out with this one. Make sure to check back in at Twinfinite as we update with any new clues on this latest FNAF mystery.


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