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(Meanwhile I'm replying to this.)
If you check my Steam Games, I have played only this one because it's free. I don't play FNaF because I think it's a bad scary game, but I like the lore about it, I like theories around it.
I followed The Game Theorists, MatPat, doing around 20 videos about FNaF and since the last one, it seems FNaF did comes to an end, there's nothing more to explain, nothing more to lore.
That's why I'm waiting for a new series of games by Scott, to see more people doing theories about it... Thus come FNaF 7, or a next series of game.
You know what can I do against those fanboys? Unsubscribe from this discussion. Done, Steam will not give me a green letter showing fanboys rage.
PLUS: I loved how MatPat, from The Game Theorists, did a really nice theory. Even more when Scott himself told he did a great job by doing those theories. Yeah.. Don't care to fanboy, if they can't handle the truth, the only thing they can do is internet cry.
Have fun.