In a dramatic narrative intertwined with analysis, MatPat of Game Theory admits to a mistake in his previous FNAF video regarding the "Bite of '87." He clarifies that the events actually relate to an incident in 1983 at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, not Fredbear Diner. The video delves into the identity of the FNAF 4 child, suggesting he becomes The Puppet due to various clues. MatPat explores the psychological need for story completion and how FNAF's lore keeps fans engaged by never fully resolving. He concludes by inviting viewers to a live Q&A session and prompts them to decide whether the FNAF 4 child is The Puppet or Golden Freddy.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) franchise and its lore.
2. The host, MatPat, is discussing the game FNAF 4 and its connection to the overall storyline.
3. MatPat mentions that Scott Cawthon, the creator of FNAF, left a comment on one of his videos, correcting a mistake.
4. MatPat discusses the Bite of '87 and its connection to the game's storyline.
5. The game FNAF 4 takes place in the first location of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, not Fredbear Family Diner.
6. The Springlock Yellow Suits are the only ones present in the game, but they are not the only ones mentioned in the Phone Guy tapes.
7. The game's ending is significant to the overall lore, and MatPat discusses its meaning and connection to the character of The Puppet.
8. MatPat presents evidence that the FNAF 4 kid is The Puppet, including the streaming tears on his face and his black and grey striped shirt.
9. However, MatPat also discusses an alternative theory that the FNAF 4 kid becomes Golden Freddy, not The Puppet.
10. MatPat mentions the Completion Principle, a psychological concept that explains why humans need to complete tasks and have a sense of resolution.
11. MatPat praises Scott Cawthon for creating a story that is intentionally incomplete, keeping fans engaged and trying to solve the mysteries.
12. MatPat announces a live stream where he will answer questions and discuss the FNAF franchise.