Fnaf Story
Fnaf Story
The first game, FNAF 1, introduces a night security guard named Mike Schmidt, who takes a
job at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Night after night, he realizes the animatronics come alive after
hours, attempting to attack him if they reach his office. Through cryptic phone messages, he
learns of the horrific incidents that haunt the pizzeria, the missing children, and the mysterious
odor from the suits, hinting at the tragic fate of the children. Mike barely survives each night,
facing the possessed animatronics as they seek vengeance.
Years pass, and the chain opens new locations, leading us to FNAF 2, where another security
guard takes the night shift. The pizzeria introduces new animatronics with face-recognition
technology, intended to prevent tragedies. But these new models turn out to be just as dangerous,
along with the older "withered" animatronics that were decommissioned but still roam the
pizzeria. During this time, William Afton, disguised as an employee, continues his dark deeds,
luring and killing more children.
In FNAF 3, Freddy Fazbear's Pizza has closed, and Fazbear’s Fright, a horror attraction, opens
to capitalize on the infamous legacy of Freddy’s. This time, the haunted animatronics are gone—
except for Springtrap, an animatronic containing the body and soul of William Afton. A new
night guard witnesses paranormal events as he tries to survive the horrors of Springtrap’s return,
realizing that Afton’s spirit is as vengeful as the children’s.
The story continues in FNAF 4, where a young boy suffers from nightmarish visions of Freddy
and his friends. Tormented by his family’s connection to the pizzeria and a traumatic incident
involving his older brother, he faces twisted versions of the animatronics in his own room. This
game sheds light on Afton’s family, revealing how deeply the tragedy affected them, especially
his son, who dies after a horrific accident involving the animatronics.
FNAF: Sister Location brings us to Circus Baby’s Entertainment and Rental, a hidden
location run by Afton Robotics, where advanced animatronics are rented out for parties. Michael
Afton, William’s son, takes a job there, uncovering dark secrets about his father’s past. He
encounters Circus Baby and the Funtime animatronics, designed by his father with the sinister
ability to capture children. Circus Baby reveals she contains the soul of a child named Elizabeth
Afton, Michael’s sister, who was killed by her father’s creation. Michael is ultimately lured into
a trap, merged with the animatronics to create Ennard, a twisted amalgamation of parts.
In Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator (FNAF 6), Michael attempts to end the horrors by luring
all the haunted animatronics into one place: a new pizzeria. He then sets the building on fire,
hoping to destroy them all, including his father’s soul in Springtrap. This event supposedly frees
the souls of the children and ends the hauntings, but William’s essence lingers.
In FNAF: Help Wanted, we learn that Fazbear Entertainment has developed a virtual reality
game to salvage its reputation and erase rumors of the murders. However, this game unwittingly
releases Glitchtrap, a digital manifestation of William Afton, who tries to escape into the real
world, seeking control over anyone who plays the game.
Finally, FNAF: Security Breach introduces Gregory, a young boy trapped overnight in the new
Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex. He teams up with Glamrock Freddy, a seemingly “good”
animatronic, to survive the night. Gregory discovers that Glitchtrap, now fully integrated as
Burntrap, still exists, continuing to haunt the pizzeria through various corrupted animatronics,
including Vanny, a human follower manipulated by his influence. Gregory and Freddy try to
defeat Burntrap, hoping to end the cycle of terror.