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Into The Night: A FNaF Podcast

Episode 23 - Help Wanted (Security Breach Part 3 / Tales From The Pizzaplex)

Into The Night: A FNaF Podcast

Nick Black

Video Games, Leisure, Books, Philosophy, Arts, Society & Culture

4.9637 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2023

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

As Gregory skulks and sneaks his way through the lobby of the Mega Pizzaplex, one question keeps perplexing him. How did Fazbear Entertainment become so wildly lucrative? Turning the clock back a few years, we can find the answer through Steve Snodgrass. A middle-aged man with a good heart but a failed career as a game designer. He is approached by Brock Edwards of Fazbear Entertainment to create a set of horror games based on the "urban legends" and "libelous claims" of the franchise's past. While Steve initially rejects the offer, Fazbear Entertainment soon alters the deal in a way that Steve has no other alternative but to accept.
 
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Cast:
Narrator: Nick Black
Hand Unit: ThatOneBoyo777
Steve Snodgrass: CouchGangStudios
Brock Edwards/DJ Dan: Nick Black
Victoria: DollVA
Avery & Abigail: Alexa Joy Bell
Mr. Hurlbutt: My Father
 
Music:
Onion: Lukrembo
Merry Bay: Epidemic Vibes
 
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Edited by: Nick Black
 
Written and Produced by Nick Black
 
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0:00.0

This episode of Into the Night is brought to you by our loyal listeners and followers.

0:08.5

Fasbear Entertainment appreciates your viewership and those who support the show by commenting, sharing, and subscribing.

0:15.5

If you wish to support this broadcast, please consider checking out the official merch store and Patreon for more information.

0:29.8

This episode is a continuation of our Security Breach audiobook series. If you have not seen

0:34.7

the beginning, you can start at Episode 26 title of Security Bre breach to get the full context of the series up to this point.

0:40.3

They lie to us. They lie to us. They lied to all of us.

0:59.0

They told us that the whole point of this VR game was to undo the bad PR done by a rogue indie game developer,

1:07.0

who supposedly made up a bunch of crazy stories that tarnished the brand.

1:11.3

But that's not true at all.

1:12.9

In their haste to develop this VR game and clear their name,

1:16.5

they sent us some things they don't think they intended us to see,

1:19.8

such as a hard drive containing emails between Fasbear Entertainment

1:23.6

and a certain indie developer.

1:25.8

Fasbear Entertainment hired the game developer.

1:29.3

Those indie games were designed to conceal and make light of what happened.

1:33.7

This isn't just an attempt to rebrand.

1:36.3

It's an elaborate cover-up, a campaign to discredit everything. Everything.

1:50.5

This is episode 28.

2:01.6

Help wanted. Gregory stood in front of the shuttered doors, blocking his exit with no way to break through.

2:20.3

Repeated multiple times on the metal shutter was a printed image of Freddy, giving a positive wink as if to say,

2:27.3

we will see you again soon.

2:29.3

To the thousands of patrons of the Mega Pizzaplex, it must have been a cute little detail they never saw.

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