We haven't seen any trailers for FNAF Security Breach yet, but this leak has reveal its characters

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A tweet frꦆom cute collectible manufacturers Fun൲ko has unveiled the roster of characters heading to the next Five Nights at Freddy's game, Security Breach, before the game itself was able to do so.

While these kinds of posts usually end up with a deleted tweet and some blurry screenshots, intere𝓡stingly, Funko's tweet remains online despite a flurry of protests from d🥀isgruntled fans, suggesting the reveal was perhaps not a mistake.

As yet, we only know the name of the next instalment of the fan-favourite horror series, but now – thanks to Funko – we can see which characters will be making an app♍earance (and likely making you jump, too). 

is to be believed, he asks fans "not to l♎et any of this bother you too much" and promises that "things will be happening very, very differently going forward" (thanks, ).

While one of Funko's pre🦩-order links takes you to a dead page, Walmart is ready and waiting to , offering a release date of September 17th, 2020. Perhaps that date will coincide with a release date? Hmm. Watch this space…

Some fans also seem by the Funko line itself, too, particularly the range of "mystery minis" which feature 12 variants of just five characters, including flocked, glitt♛er and glow, and metallic versions. 

In other FNAF news, Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:surprise landed on Nintendo Switch in May. The news was announced by developer Steel Wool Studios alongside a new launch trailer for the survival horror sequel, which marked the seventh entry in the long-♒running series, which became hugely popular after its first game🐭 caught fire amongst streamers and YouTubers when it released in 2014. 

Stay up to date with all of the latest releases with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming games of 2020 list. 

Vikki Blake
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