

The Xbox and Switch versions of the DLC will be released at a later date. Our trailer only showed off a small fraction of the fun, and words won’t do the rest justice.Īs I said previously, the DLC is going to launch on PS4, PS5, and PC. And after thinking long on what we want to share before launch I’m actually going to leave it at that. Ruin’s moment to moment is built around patience and timing.

In addition to the tonal shift, we’ve also moved away from the hide and seek gameplay of the base game. There aren’t a bunch of massive, well lit areas where you can see and avoid a threat in the distance. Additionally, given the dilapidated state of the Pizzplex, it’s claustrophobic and littered with the ambiance that naturally (and unnaturally) comes from an abandoned building. Our goal was to lean into a more familiar feel Freddy’s fans have come to expect, and in that effort we’ve created DLC that’s far more dark, dreadful, and ominous than the base game.

SECURITY BREACH RUIN RELEASE DATE UPDATE
The studio hasn’t revealed the patch notes for today’s update just yet, but here are the official details regarding the free Ruin DLC:įirst, its tone is a stark contrast to that of Security Breach. Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach Update 1.13 Patch Notes | Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach Ruin Patch Notes | FNAF Security Breach Patch Notes for July 25: Read on for the FNAF Security Breach patch notes for July 25. This is a rather hefty download, and is out now on PS4, PS5, PC (Xbox getting it at a later date). Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach update 1.13 is now out, and this is for the free “Ruin” DLC which was announced last month.
