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McFarlane Toys is Making Five Nights at Freddy’s Construction Sets

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The first set arrives in August.

McFarlane Toys will be bringing construction sets, based on Scott Cawthon’s Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, to fans starting this Summer. The first set, based on the Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza restaurant, has over 300 pieces and is expected to release in the summer as a Walmart exclusive, priced at $29.99.

“During the day, the Show Stage at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza is full of bright lights, happy children and singing animatronics! However when the night shift begins at midnight, the deadly horrors come to life,” the description reads. “Starting from center stage, Freddy, Bonnie and Chica animatronics start to roam around the Pizzeria and head right to the Night Guard’s Office! The Show stage set features 3 figures (Freddy, Bonnie & Chica), party balloons, arcade cabinet, star streamers, happy birthday banner, party stage, decorative clouds and stereo speaker!”

Additional sets will be created, which the Show Stage set can be paired with “to build the camera map from the game.”

Five Nights at Freddy’s released in August of 2014, with Five Nights at Freddy’s 1, 2, and 3 releasing in November 2014, March 2015, and July 2015. Despite the short periods of time between the games’ releases, every title in the franchise has over 90% positive feedback ratings on Steam. Cawthon’s attempt to jump from horror to cutesy RPG FNaF World was not as successful, as he pulled it from Steam, stating that it released “too early.”

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