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The underlying issue is the FNaF brand. If a game like a mobile FNaF Pizzarea creator were made(maybe not by Scott, but by a company that has done these types of games before), the brand will live on.
It's the nature of social media (similar to the news cycle). The best YTers will keep ahead of the curve.
I think that it would be a great thing if Scott oversees creation of his games. He can hire a small team of people to make games under his strict supervision, and it would boost quality, as he wouldn't only have to stick to his own programming languages.