Five Nights At Freddy's Security Breach has officially revealed a release window for its upcoming DLC expansion, Ruin. The reveal came in the form of a spectacularly creepy new trailer on developer Steel Wool Studios' official YouTube channel.

The trailer, which you can view in full below, contains a lot of scenes that will seem somewhat familiar to those who've already played through the main Security Breach storyline, although with the added scare factor of the enemy animatronics looking even worse-for-wear than usual. Instead of young Gregory, the player will assume the role of a girl named Cassie, who's on a mission to rescue him. While the audio plays a distress message from Gregory explaining that he's trapped inside the Pizzaplex, we get intermittent images of Roxanne Wolf now missing most of her face in addition to just her eyes; Glamrock Chica stumbling around with no left arm to speak of, and Montgomery Gator's fully exposed endoskeleton snapping its enormous jaws at the player. Even battered fan-favorite daycare attendant Sun makes an appearance, waving playfully at the camera.

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The most critical piece of information, though, comes at the very end of the trailer, when it reveals a release window of July 2023.

While there's a lot of familiar faces in the trailer — although they're in a much worse state of disrepair and decay than Gregory left them in the Security Breach main game — one sight that still has some unknown elements is Glamrock Freddy. Although Freddy Fazbear had always been a menacing threat to the player in previous entries in the series, Security Breach took a different approach, removing most of the supernatural hauntings that normally plague the animatronics and having Freddy actually serve as a lovable protector to our plucky young protagonist. What appears to be a Freddy exoskeleton pops up around the 29-second mark of the video below, seeming to activate and lurch towards Cassie's first-person view, although we don't get to see any instances of him trying to help or harm her, so it's unclear just what his role will be this time around.

Debuting last December, the original Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach received mixed reviews, with a user score of 6.7 on Metacritic. It has also been panned by a portion of the franchise's fan base for its numerous glitches, although others praised it for taking the series in a bold new direction. While previous FNAF games have confined the player to a small room, controlling flashlights, security cameras, and reinforced doors with a limited amount of electricity at their disposal, Security Breach is a fully-fledged first-person survival action game, with Gregory wandering about a massive indoor theme park, dodging the corrupted animatronics who are trying to kill him and even engaging them in battle with a stunning laser and a variety of traps.

From the look of the trailer, Cassie will have a few tools to help her along the way as well (including an adorable Roxy-inspired walkie talkie), but we'll have to wait a few more weeks to see if she'll be going it on her own, or if she'll have the backing of a big, bad metal bear. If nothing else, the DLC should tide FNAF fans over until the release of its major motion picture, which is scheduled for October 27.

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