The Game Theory video delves into the mysteries of "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" by analyzing Scott Cawthon's teaser hints and source code on his website. The host theorizes about the game's animatronics, their schedules, and a potential fifth animatronic hinted at in teaser images. The video also explores connections between the game and the "FNaF" novel, "Silver Eyes," suggesting that Sister Location may share lore with the book, particularly involving a character named William Afton, who is associated with Afton Robotics and is revealed to be the Purple Guy from the games. Additionally, the video speculates on the significance of various characters and elements from previous games, including Baby, an animatronic introduced in "FNaF World," and how they may relate to Sister Location's story. The host concludes with a theory that Sister Location could be about a sister's soul trapped in Baby seeking revenge for her brother's death.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The game being discussed is Sister Location, the next installment in the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNaF) series.
2. The game's developer, Scott Cawthon, has a habit of hiding hints in the source code of his website.
3. The source code for Sister Location reveals a schedule for animatronic availability, including a fifth animatronic labeled "Out Of Service".
4. The Out Of Service animatronic is revealed to be a new character with a mask and glowing eyes.
5. The text accompanying the image of the Out Of Service animatronic reads "There's a little bit of me in every body".
6. The source code also reveals file directories for various clients, including "Chica's Party World", private birthday parties, and the CRMN Institute.
7. The CRMN Institute has a subfolder labeled "Project", which is also the label used for teaser images related to Sister Location.
8. The source code mentions Afton Robotics, a company founded by William Afton, a character from the FNaF novel "Silver Eyes".
9. William Afton is revealed to be the purple guy, a serial killer who kidnaps and kills children in the FNaF universe.
10. The novel "Silver Eyes" is considered a reimagining of the FNaF story, but is not directly canon to the first four games.
11. The game FNaF World contains a cutscene that introduces the character Baby, who is also the main animatronic in Sister Location.
12. The cutscene in FNaF World shows a mysterious creator, later revealed to be Henry, co-founder of Fredbear's and business partner of William Afton.
13. Henry's death in the cutscene is similar to his death in the novel "Silver Eyes", where he is killed by one of his own animatronics.
14. The game Sister Location is connected to the novel "Silver Eyes" through the character Baby and the company Afton Robotics.
15. The game's title "Sister Location" may refer to the idea that the game is about a sister's soul trapped in the Baby animatronic.