 Hello people of the internet! My name is Johnny, welcome back to yet another exciting FNAF news video because not only did we just get our first look at Help Wanted 2, Stewell Studios at PAX West made the craziest booth I have ever seen with real life FNAF animatronics. And that's what we're going to be talking about in today's video, so if you are excited for Help Wanted 2 coming out later this year, subscribe to the channel so you don't miss out on any more FNAF news. And very quickly, just to make sure we're all on the same page, PAX West is a convention that was held in Seattle this year. It's basically a place where a whole bunch of game studios and developers come together to showcase what they're working on. And last month I believe we got the news that Stewell Studios would be attending with our first look at Help Wanted 2, also with some giveaways for fans, some special guests showing up at the booth as well. And yesterday was the very first day of the convention, it's going to be going on for a few more days, the final days the 4th of September. And Stewell Studios, just so you're aware, is going to be there all for a day, so if you do still want to go to PAX, I'd highly recommend getting a ticket as soon as you can if they're still selling them. But actually, taking a look at the booth now, you can see just how massive it is. First up, we've got a giant sign advertising Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Place from Blumhouse's upcoming FNAF movie coming out on October 27th. Off to the right hand side, you may be able to spot a display case and actually inside of that is real life props they made from Ruin. Going left to right, you've got the Fazrench that Cassie uses throughout the game, you've got the Vanny Mask. And if you were to look on the other side of the mask, you'll see they made the entirety of the inside as well. Finally, we have Cassie's Roxy Toxy, as well as the Glamrock Freddy walkie talkie that the Mimic uses. So already, we're like 2 seconds into the booth and they got some crazy attention to detail. That's not where the details end because Mr. Cupcake has also come to life at the booth. He's got his own little area with some brand new artwork of the Freddy and Friends characters at Halloween Fest, or Fall Fest actually. And if you put a quarter into the machine, the Cupcake will give you a real life as token. Exactly how it looks like in the Ruin DLC. They also recreated parts of Freddy's green room, as we can see in this video taken by Marta. You can also see Dereggler Sauce inside of his amazing Freddy Fazbear costume. The sauce was there dressed up as Freddy as well as Glamrock Freddy. Here's a few photos he took of Docko and also John from FNAF. You can see a gigantic Five Nights at Freddy's help wanted to neon sign in the background, though that's not the only neon sign they had. Because they went all out. They had neon signs for Glamrock Freddy, Chica, Monty, as well as Roxanne. And now going back to the booth itself, of course, we got to take a look at the Help Wanted 2 section. And if you have not seen what it looks like genuinely, I do not think you're ready to see what they had there. Not only was there a full scale recreation of Circus Baby's head, specifically from Night 5 of Sister Location. You can see the keypad coming out of her face. That would be crazy enough, but they didn't stop there. They made a full scale recreation of Eclipse. And the craziest thing about this guy, as you can see, is that he fricking moves. Not only does he tilt his head side to side, he can tap his little terrifying fingers on the wall. His eyes and teeth even moves when he jumpscares you. And yes, he even has dialogue that plays. Genuinely, this is one of the coolest things I've ever seen for FNAF Sauce. If you're watching this, massive congratulations. You're fricking knocked it out of the park. Around the booth as well, they were playing Ruin. Here we can see a full poster of the Let's Play with Bon Bon and Bonnet that we saw in the teaser trailer for Help Wanted 2. And keep that poster in mind now as we move on to talk about the demo people got to play for Help Wanted 2. Now, unfortunately, filming and pictures of the levels were not allowed, so we only have descriptions of the games to talk about here. At PAX, though, people were able to select from three different minigames to play. The Breaker Room, Bonka Bon, and the Carousel. Now, those are already some pretty fascinating names. Let's start off with the one we probably recognize the most. And that is, of course, the Breaker Room because it is almost identical to what the minigame is like in Sister Location. And from the people who got to play the Breaker Room minigame, here's a short description of it. Similar to the levels depiction in Sister Location, this minigame features Funtime Freddy as he slowly makes his way toward you. You're armed with a megaphone, which you must shoot him with if he gets too close to you. This will cause him to reset his position. Fixing a series of puzzles while Funtime Freddy moves toward you is seemingly the main objective during this game. So like you could assume, very similar to what the Breaker Room is like in Sister Location, Funtime Freddy is slowly making his way towards you while you're doing some activity that requires your immediate attention. We also have a megaphone that we shoot him with. Now, I've seen a lot of people who play-tested specifically say you gotta aim and shoot him with the megaphone. I'm very fascinated about shooting Funtime Freddy. Now, let's move on to the second minigame in the demo, the Bonka Bon, featuring characters such as Bonbon, Bonnet, Helpy, and even the Plush Babies. This level takes heavy influence from the classic Carnival game of Whack-a-Mole. The characters will emerge from small holes and the players must whack them with a mallet. Failing to do so in a timely manner will result in a jump scare. So, very classic Whack-a-Mole style. Few of the characters, tiny characters like Bonbon and Bonnet, and the Plush Babies and Helpy, which is kind of adorable. I feel bad for hitting them. They come out of holes, we gotta whack them with a mallet. Pretty simple. Now, interestingly enough, even though photos were not allowed of the demo, there was one streamer by the name of Gamescage, who was able to record himself playing the Bonka Bon level. The motions he does during the level is exactly what you'd expect, whacking the characters. Though it does seem like he misses one of the characters and he gets jump-scared, which we can hear in the clip. So, there you go. Technically, our only look at Hope 1 and 2 footage. I'm curious to know what are your thoughts so far in the levels because the third one is gonna blow your mind. The Carousel. Oh yeah, this is a juicy one. Taking influence from the vent repair and parts and service minigames from the first Hope wanted, this level has the player fixing a series of damage dials, fuses, and circuit boards with rhythm-based puzzles. Every time a part of the Carousel is fixed, one section of the ride will begin to spin. Eventually, the moon will emerge and make his way toward you on the Carousel carts. Once all three sections of the Carousel are repaired and spinning, you must defend yourself against the moon using the flashlight for one minute. The Carousel itself is decorated with various FNAF-themed carts, such as a pirate ship, a cupcake cart, as well as carts based on the original FNAF 1 crew. And while only the moon appears in the minigame, his Eclipse variant is featured on the level selection icon. So, if Hope wanted to includes a hard mode like its predecessor, it's possible that Eclipse will replace the moon as the main antagonist of the level in the hard mode. When I first heard this description, my mind was blown. A security breach level with a terrifying Carousel ride that spins you around and the moon's hunting you. And like I said, just like the vent repair levels, we're going to be doing some puzzles. The moon is lurking behind us. We only have our flashlight to scare him away. I can already tell this is by far going to be one of the craziest, coolest, most amazing minigames in Help Wanted 2. So, that is the descriptions for all three of the levels in the demo of Help Wanted 2. The Breaker Room, Bonkabon, and the Carousel. I'd love to know what are your thoughts on these minigames, especially that final third one. I'm super, super excited and intrigued to see the various original minigames that Steward is going to come up with for Help Wanted 2. Because, you know, in the first Help Wanted, we got recreations of the original FNAF games. So, for the majority of the game, Steward had a lot of influence to take in. So, at least by the looks of these minigames, it seems like Steward is going to be making a lot more original content, which is amazing. So, getting a whole bunch of levels that aren't just, oh, it's Pizza Sim, but in VR. That's going to be cool. What levels do you want to see in Help Wanted 2? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments down below. Thank you so much for watching this video, and I'll catch you all on the flip side. Goodbye.