 Hello people of the internet! My name is Johnny and welcome back to another Five Nights at Ferdy's Game Theory Reaction video. I'll be honest, I had no clue that MatPat was going to put out another FNAF game theory before the release of FNAF Security Breach. But it seems like this video may be just kind of a bit of a catch-up video. Cause if you missed it on his other channel GTLive, I believe him and Stephanie took a look at some of the new teasers that were released on Darko's charity stream for Security Breach. And based off the name for the new episode 3 new FNAF Security Breach theories and also based off the thumbnail, I'm guessing he's just going to be speculating in this video about what's going on with Glamrock Chica and the sewers, what's going on with the hand at the end at the end of the gameplay trailer, and I guess overall just other theories about what could happen in the game before the release. But I have no clue, so let's not waste any more time. Honestly boys, let's just hop right into it. Of course if you are brand new, thanks so much for clicking on the video. Subscribe, hit the like button and leave your theories for Security Breach in the comments down below. Just because we have this game theory going up today, that doesn't mean I'm not gonna post day one of Security Breach week. Today, if you don't know what SB week is, basically I have nine videos that I'll be putting out on FNAF Security Breach every single day, leading up to the second tech demo. Today's video is coming out and it's gonna be about Gregory's wristwatch. So if you don't want to miss that, subscribe. Alright ladies and gentlemen, without further ado, this is Game Theory, three new FNAF Security Breach theories. If you're new, subscribe, hit the like button and let's hop into it. Ladies and gentlemen, today we're kicking off Game Theory's 10th anniversary. Oh, congrats. I am uh, I am that old. April 18th will officially mark 10 years since the first episode of Game Theory was uploaded. For context, my debut was the same year that everyone fell in love with a pop tart cat flying through space, and Rebecca Black's Friday was the most watched video on YouTube. Yikes. We still call them the good old days. Anyway, to celebrate the channel being older than dirt, all month long we'll be doing special events, like remastering an old theory or two, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to do these things in 2021, and capping it all off with a live stream celebration at April 30th to thank you guys for your own real decade of over-analysis. There's also a commemorative 10th anniversary cool coil shirt filled with Easter eggs from the past 10 years. Purple guy? So if you want to celebrate alongside us, that's available right now below this video and only until the end of the month. So if you're interested, grab it before it's gone. As for today's episode, well, it wouldn't be an anniversary of this channel without an episode about FNAF, and what better way to cover our longest-running series than doing it Rewind Style. That's hot. Not that rewind. I'm talking about editing it and all the styles that we've had across the 10 years of this channel. So without further ado, let's talk about new developments in FNAF in Game Theory styles through the ages. That's cute. I love that. Wow. This is mad nostalgia. Wow. Wow. Hello, Internet. Welcome to Game Theory. Wow. In the past few months, we've gotten a lot of new FNAF content. A gameplay trailer for Security Breach dropped two new books that I haven't talked about yet, and there was even a bunch of images from the game revealed as part of a charity stream. And sometimes, dear Webiverse, you have ideas. Random thoughts that are flowing around your head, but not enough. I love this. Maybe enough for a game hypothesis, perhaps, but not so much for a fully-fledged theory. So today, I'm going to nab those little theory nuggets hovering around my head and serve them up on a delicious platter for you to munch on. In true Fazbear Frights fashion, I'm going to present to you three mini-theories covering the upcoming Security Breach, the twists I expect that will be in the game, and where the franchise might be headed next, because I think the information is starting to leak out. With delays in this new game causing it to lag behind, I think other parts of the franchise, especially the books, are starting to surge ahead, and will only be given clues as to life after the breach. So without any further ado, hop aboard, friendos, because this theory train is about to leave the station. Theory number one, the glam rocks are secretly toy animatronics. Oh, the styles of Game Theory. What's going on, guys? Jeez. Bonnie. Whether Bonnie is physically in the game or if this is just an easter egg, reference is unclear, but it's a huge detail, because of this, Bonnie has been absent from all the imagery of the glam rock animatronics. I'm sorry for talking so much, but I love this. It had led everyone, myself included, to think that the game was just pulling a sister location where, if you'll remember, Chica was actually absent from the first time I went up, replaced by new characters like Baby and Ballora. But nope, Bonnie is here at the Pizza Plex. If not physically, then at the very least from a lore perspective, leaving the only missing face from the Core 4 to be Foxy. Not quite true. Oh, okay, good. Interesting shots included a view from what appears to be inside of Montgomery Gator's mouth, and while this certainly could be a walkway to a different part of his Gator Golf section of the restaurant, considering we see decorative heads on the walls and different photos from the stream, the view from inside this mouth just doesn't line up for me. It feels too high up to be a walkway, too closed of a mouth to have humans walking through it like they'd be walking through a golf course. Instead, and admittedly, this is a bit of a long shot, could this be an indication that we're actually going to be riding inside of Monty at some point in this game? It might seem outlandish, but it actually fits with what's already been leaked out of this place. In case you weren't aware, Funko Pop leaked out this statue of security because I don't think that's right. Because there's a walkway leading up to the head indicating that at least one of the animatronics, Freddy himself, will be working alongside us to survive against Vanny the Killer Rabbit, so why not the other animatronics, too? Looking at the characters side by side, we see that both Freddy and Monty seem to have a similar build and the same flip-open chest cavity. And consider this, we're stuck in the pizza plex, meaning that we'll presumably need ways to unlock different sections as the night goes on. Maybe one way to do that is by unlocking new abilities from the animatronics So what he does in the trailer is we see the gameplay trailer that Monty is able to break through locked chainlink fences. Maybe instead of him using that ability to chase us, it's us inside of him using it to access new parts from the park. I'm ify on this, I'll be honest. Like I said, bit of a long shot, but admittedly it'd be a pretty interesting gameplay mechanic that kind of aligns with stuff that we think we know about this new title, so just saying. However, the biggest reveal came with the last picture where we see a shattered version of Glamrock Chica abandoned in what's labeled the sewer. And while that alone alludes to some darker sections of the game, it's how she's dismantled that I wanted to call attention to. Chica has no beak. And as anyone who's been on the six-year ride alongside me might remember, Chica missing her beak in this series is a big deal. Way back in the days of FNAF 4, Scott went out of his way to draw our attention to poor Chica missing her beak. Why would the tiny toy Chica in the minigame be missing their beak? I don't know where Scott emailed me saying clue. During the minigames in FNAF 4, why would the tiny toy Chica be missing her beak? Oh my gosh, and even in the asset you see, Chica's beak lying on the ground once. Man, back when Scott used to like help us out with their hiss. Oh, that was such a cool stream and such a cool day. Anyway, the missing beak is a reference to two things. In FNAF 4, there's a tiny toy Chica with a beak that's lying on the ground, which itself is a reference to way back in FNAF 2 where the new version of Chica at the time dubbed Toy Chica would lose her beak when she went on the attack. So to see Glamrock Chica here missing her beak seems to be Scott and Steel Wool suggesting that she is none other than a reskinned version of the toy animatronic dating back to FNAF 2. And while that might seem like a leap in logic, the closer you look, the more this seems to be the case. Look at the similarities in the face shape, eye size, and hair feathers between Toy Chica and Glamrock Chica. Same round head, same slimmer body shape. Heck, if we're truly getting old school with it, let's count fingers and toes on the four fingers and three toes on Glamrock Chica. Just like the four fingers and three toes on Toy Chica, which, mind you, is not the same as every other iteration of Chica. Even the material that she's made out of appears to be the same that's printed glossy outer shell that would be crack and shatter rather than rip or tear or mold like you see with the other old versions of the animatronics. Want even more proof? Remember how I said that Foxy isn't present in this game yet? Well, you know the only animatronic without a toy version? Foxy. It was true in FNAF 2, no toy Foxy. It was true in the FNAF 4 minigame, Bonnie, Chica, Freddy, but no Foxy. And here again, if these are indeed reskinned toy animatronics, there's no toy Foxy. Follow the missing Foxy, my friends. Follow the Foxy. Now, why would this matter? Well, it actually matters a lot. If you can remember back that far, the toy animatronics are actually meant to be friendlies to children. You don't have to take my word for it. Let's listen to another blast from the past explaining. Oh, you got a small fortune on this new animatronic. Facial recognition, advanced mobility. They're all tied into some kind of a mile away. The characters have been acting very unusual, almost kind of saucy. They interact with kids just fine. The reason they attack us in the game is that we're an adult, a security guard that looks an awful lot like William Attenham, but kids are fine. Again, if security breach is all about animatronics helping Gregory against the threat of Vanny, this makes perfect lore sense. Gregory is a kid. The toy animatronics are designed to bring out kids. Coincidence? I think not. Between the visual similarities of missing Foxy and the lore connection. You got me, map ad. You said it. You said it. This might just be a slam dunk, but hey, that's just a theory. My first theory of the day. We've still got two more to cover. Theory number two, Elizabeth Afton is the real villain. Over in bookland, things are getting weird. Right. He talked about this in the GT Live video. We're rotting flesh suit filled with robot spaghetti as normal is saying a lot. We'll get around to me being impregnated by a video game and giving birth to a baby rabbit in the next mini-theory. But first, I wanted to touch on a security breach theory that I've been banging on for about a month now. The fact that we'll need to redeem Vanny the killer for some sort of good ending in this game. I feel like the evidence for this has been pretty convincing thus far. Her being called a reluctant follower and FNAF VR's audio recordings. The fact that in FNAF AR, we have a series of commands from a character named Ness as in Vannessah. Vanny actively searching for such contradictory terms as help and how to induce compliance in human subjects. Indicating glitch traps control over all the time. I don't see what's weird about that. I mean, there's more, but I've covered all that in much more detail in the previous theory. Suffice it to say, link down below. Go watch it. But now we're getting even more evidence from outside of the games via the most recent Fazbear Frights book, The Cliffs. At this point, we're at book number seven, so you're probably aware of how these things work. Scott, what are you doing? In the various corners of the FNAF universe, followed by an epilogue that continues an ongoing narrative about a creature named the Stitch Rafe, which Scott telling us that details from these stories will give clarity to the lore of the games. So what's new this month? In the latest epilogue, we have a lot of things going on. William Afton, having just spontaneously exploded his body in a previous story, now possesses a bunch of trash and machine parts. He's basically acting like a vacuum, sucking in everything around him to create, no joke, a giant 15-foot tall trash wreck that the book calls the Afton Amalgamation. And if you think that sounds weird, yes. Now I am not going to sit here and say that we will at some point in the series be forced to play a giant trash bunny possessed by a serial killer. No, the reason I bring trash Afton up is that what he does in the book seems relevant to our ongoing Vanny theory. Quote again, the problem was that when the trash monster stabbed the detective, it infected him with the spirit of the horrible man who animated it. For sure, Afton's spirit would fill the detective with evil, but what if it did more than that? What if it killed him? Jake had to get the infection out. Afton, at this point in the lore, is just an infection, a virus that needs to be extracted in order to save the host's body, and it can be transferred just by a touch or a small wound. And so yet again, we get even more evidence for innocent people getting Afton infused into their bodies and needing to be cleansed, just like I've been predicting with Vanny this whole time. But there's another reason that I want to talk about this epilogue. Sure, the main action of the story is focused around our heroic detective teaming up with a stitch raid to use the screaming mask of the puppet to destroy the giant Afton trash bunny, which is every bit a fever dream insane as it sounds. But while all of this chaos is going on, there's someone else running around controlling things behind the scenes. Baby! Throughout the battle, we continuously catch short glimpses of a long-necked female animatronic. This, my friends, is baby. The long neck is actually a callback to book one of the series and her story to be beautiful. Anyway, she fuses up with the Afton amalgamation until they start using the puppet mask against it, at which point she pieces out. And it's only then, after she leaves, that Afton loses. We get confirmation of this in the final sentences of the story. One final quote, the awful man's spirit wasn't as powerful as it had intended to be. Afton's spirit was barely hanging onto this reality. Something besides Afton had been controlling the trash rabbit. You don't say. The real threat here wasn't Afton at all. It was baby. She's the one at the end of the story who escapes to fight another day. She's the one who leaves the cliff. Damn, Afton got pasted by like a six-year-old. Let me explain myself. I think everyone Scott included based on his Reddit posts was surprised when security breach didn't come out last year. And just like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, when you have an elaborate connected lore, I wouldn't say he was surprised. Except for one problem. When the ship is already sailing and there are so many companies and moving pieces and agreements involved, changing launch dates becomes really hard and potentially really expensive. To my knowledge, the book release dates never really shifted despite the game getting delayed. So could this epilogue be a preview of what's coming after security breach? Think about it. In the stitch rate story, Afton is doing what we expect him to do in security breach. He's acting like a virus infecting someone. In this case, Banny, who then needs to be cleansed. But then Fazbear Frights effectively ends Afton's story. It outright calls him weak. He's defeated by the mask and it sets up baby to become the ongoing big bad moving forward. What I'm saying is that what if this book was supposed to come after security breach had been released? But now, because of the game's delay, we're getting a preview of what it's setting up moving forward. In the trailer for security breach, we get this line. There is more going on here than you realize. Maybe there really are some new tricks up this game's sleeve. But what could be it's Scott, it's Matt. Well, for that, it's time to talk about theory number three. The final one. Modern era. Theory number three, the body snatchers. And now it's time for Matt Pat's final thought or final theory, I suppose. Man, those were really cringy for those like first couple episodes. Why did I think that was a good idea? Anyway, I'll keep this one bit shorter since that's what we're talking about. But basically at this point, we've got ourselves 21 short stories in Fazbear Rides. And they cover everything from haunted animals to killer dowels to deadly video games. But there's one consistent theme across a shocking number of these stories, body snatching. In book number one, we have To Be Beautiful, where baby steals a human girl's body piece by piece so she can take over her identity. In book number two, we have Lonely Freddy, where a boy is lured to the back of a Freddy Fazbear's pizzeria and mind swapped into a Freddy dowel so the animatronic AI can go out into the real world posing as him. In book number three, we have Room for One More, where many arenas shove themselves into a security guard's stomach so they can escape out into the surface world, a very direct parallel to the sister location ending. Book number five has In the Flash, where... Fine, I'll talk about this one. A male game designer after it's so bad. Oh my god. Scott, what were you thinking? Huh? What were you on? The guy is also a supreme jerk to everyone else throughout the story, so thanks a lot, Scott. Very subtle. You didn't know you felt that level of hostility toward me. But again, animatronics using humans to escape out into the real world, to become real or outright posing as their identity. And last, but probably most explicitly, is the latest story. He told me everything in which, and I'm gonna tell you what happens in the story, and you're not gonna believe me, but this is what happens in this story. This is an alt-like science club experiments using a substance called a faz-goo. The experiment involves the students pulling out one of their own teeth and feeding it to the goo, which then connects a gooey tendril to their finger. We eventually learn that the goo is draining the student's organs and bones in order to grow into a perfect clone of the original host. It is odd. What are you saying? It's pushing the limits of what can and can exist in the FNAF universe. Now, could all of this just be recycling the same ideas for horror stories in a series that now has an enormous number of installments and constant need of new content? Absolutely. But it is the strongest recurring theme in the book series. And one that we have to like book 11 or something ridiculous? Like it could very well be the next logical step for the game. Think of it like prop hunt for FNAF. Who's real and who isn't? You don't know. You gotta figure it out. We've exhausted what one killer can do, so why not an army of killers? Besides, animatronics posing as real people is already something that sister location opened the door to. So if you have the ability to infect the masses, that's a new direction to take things, I guess. I'm just saying we've had bad animatronics. Looks like we'll have good animatronics. We've had people stuffed inside animatronics. We've had animatronics stuffed inside people. Now in the books, we're on a regular basis having animatronics turning into people. So why not an army of AIs inhabiting flesh-stolen suits? And if I'm right, and baby is indeed filling the villain role for the series moving forward, seems like the sort of thing that she'd totally be into. Skin suits helped her escape sister location. Yeah, I guess. She's literally able to be a body double for the protagonist Charlie in the original novel series. She's not a killer like her dad. She's a copier. A girl who's upset about dying young and losing her humanity early. So why not try to regain it back while creating an army of body snatchers to come along with you? But hey, that's just a theory. Three game theories. Three game theories. Yes, sir. Guys, by the way theorists, if you're worried about some- Love you, Matt. Yeah, this was a very interesting video. Very, very different from anything he's done, I will say. I enjoyed it. The first one, I don't really know where he's going out with that. I mean, I think if anything, it's just supposed to be a callback, you know? The whole missing beak thing. I mean, it's a staple for chicas to have their mouths be broken in some way. Whether it be with a chica where her mouth is just like, open up completely or like, I believe- Hold on, let me look it up. Yeah, so if you guys remember the scrap chica from the- I believe it was the survival logbook. Or maybe it was one of the Freddy Files I can- No, it was the survival logbook. They also had a broken beak. Their bottom jaw was still there, but their top jaw beak, whatever, was gone. So unless Matt's also saying that, that chica's a toy animatronic, I don't know. I'm a little bit iffy on it. I mean, the endoskeleton, just based off of that, don't really look the same. Also, like, the hair aren't really the same. Like, all chicas have that- those hairs sticking up on the top of their head. I don't know. I'm not a too big a fan of the first theory. The second and third one, though, I- I do think that they are very likely to be the case. But overall, a very solid theory. I'm excited to see this trash boy in the game if we do get him as, like, a final boss. That'd be so cool. Yeah, that is the brand new game theory. Three new FNAF security breach theories. I kind of hope he does more videos like this in the future. Or at the very least, have them on, like, GT Live or something. I really do enjoy, um, watching MatPat, like, explain his thoughts on FNAF and stuff like that. So yeah, that's it. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you all on the flip side. Goodbye.