'Five Nights at Freddy's 3' release date is here on Steam; will it go mobile soon?

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The scares and horrors have finally crept in to Steam. "Five Nights at Freddy's 3" has recently been made available for download to PC, and gamers can get it for $7.99. It was expected to come with a complimentary demo as its predecessor had one, but the brand new horror point-and-click video game came out without one, at least for now. 

The new game from Scott Cawthon is set 30 years after its first iteration. Time may have wrecked Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and its frightening legend has been reduced to a petty imaginary tale but its terrors stood the test of time. The killer animatronics are made more fearsome than ever before as the owners of the Fazbear's Fright: The Horror Attraction are prepared to revive the horror and make it the realest nightmare it can possibly be. 

Players of "Five Nights At Freddy's 3" have to stay away from only one creature but with the makings of a multitude of horrendous animatronics. The key is to make it feel at home. In order for players to get out of the place in one piece, they have to listen to old and possibly creepy recordings so as to keep the killing machine named Springtrap from barging into the office and carrying out what it is there for. Players have multiple cameras to track Springtrap, too. 

Another challenge to take care of in the game is hallucinating. Vents have to be cleared at all times or creatures from player's delusions will be brought to life. Lastly, "Five Nights At Freddy's 3" will have multiple endings that depend on the success or the failure of the mission. Each ending has secrets to tell. The game, as opposed to its predecessors, is more inclined to having players break out of the eerie place rather than having them survive a horde of bloodthirsty animatronics. 

"Five Nights At Freddy's 3" is expected to come to mobile platforms as the first and second "Five Nights At Freddy's" were released to iOS and Android.