
When it does re-release, it will be completely free and significantly upgraded. However, he has now pulled the game from sale while he works on it and has told Valve to allow customers to get a refund no matter how much time is on the clock. He said he would continue to work on the game and update it with these things for free, as well as expand it in general. Releasing his game a month early, Scott Cawthon initially apologised for the state FNAF World was in, saying he had ignored key features that should have been available. Update 25 Jan, 2016:Scott Cawthon has pulled FNAF World from sale and is offering indefinite refunds. While development and release of the was certainly initially rushed, it looks like Cawthon is committed to correcting his mistakes, and totally free of charge. Via the Gamejolt description, this is just the first of planned updates for the game, which sits at version 0.1.1 on there. Knowing his past games, chances are something mysterious and bloody has been added in as an easter egg for dedicated fans to find too.

Here’s what the new map looks like:Įxactly what else has been changed isn’t clear, but Cawthon’s promises upon first apologising for its early state and then taking it down included improving the interface to provide more pertinent information easier as well as the graphical upgrades.

If you want to play it you can download it on Gamejolt.
