The fact Cawthon is willing to give the game away for free is enough of an apology, but the developer plans to update the game with more new features and fixes as time goes on. Related: Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 Review “You know, I’ve been accused of rushing my games ever since FNaF 1, but I’ve never felt that I’d released a game too early… until now.” “This isn’t exactly an announcement that I’m enjoying writing, but it’s one that I feel I owe to the community,” Cawthon said last month.
Thankfully, Cawthon has taken such in comments in his stride and aims to do all he can to repay the fans. This isn’t the first time the creator has been accused of rushing games in franchise, which has seen several games release in the same year.
Five Night’s at Freddy’s World originally launched in January to negative feedback, with fans accusing Cawthon of rushing the game to release.