Game Theory: FNAF 6, What was in the BOX? (FNAF 6, Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator) - Summary

Summary

The speaker discusses the "box" in the context of a series of games, specifically focusing on the final installment, "Freddy's: The Final Nightmare". The box is a central mystery in the series, with its contents changing over time and its ultimate purpose remaining a subject of speculation.

The speaker suggests that the box contains the pieces of a story set in the mind of a child, perhaps in a coma or on a child's deathbed, and is connected to a real-life string of murders. The speaker also suggests that the box was intended to be a symbol of the end of the "Freddy's" story.

The speaker then discusses the game "Sister Location", where the box's contents were revealed as the animatronics of the game. The speaker suggests that the box was meant to be the ultimate trap for the final antagonist, Henry Afton.

The speaker also mentions the "Infinite's Final Game", suggesting that the box was a symbol of the game's final climactic moment. The speaker concludes by expressing the desire to put the mystery of the box to rest and start from scratch again.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

- The text is a transcript of a video from the YouTube channel Game Theory, hosted by MatPat.
- The video is about the mystery of the box in the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) series of games, created by Scott Cawthon.
- The video claims that Scott Cawthon changed his mind about the contents of the box three times, and that he finally revealed it in FNAF 6.
- The video argues that the box is a symbol for Henry's trap in FNAF 6, where he lures five animatronics into one pizzeria simulator and burns them.
- The video cites evidence from Scott Cawthon's posts, FNAF games, and Candy Cadet's stories to support its theory.
- The video ends with a teaser for another theory about midnight motorist and the lore keeper graves.