
It notes that Bonnie headed from his Green Room to the East Arcade, remained there for two hours, then headed to Monty Golf. His final whereabouts are mentioned during the "MISSING" message, which can be found through a gate in the same area Freddy takes you to receive First Aid at 11:00 PM. Things get extra juicy when you find out that the blue rabbit was last seen heading into Monty Golf before his absence. The manager writing the messages muses that Monty could become even bigger than Bonnie through his new role. This message – titled "Understudy" – reveals that Monty took over the role of bass player from Bonnie after he disappeared. The entrance is just outside the animatronics' green rooms. In terms of the messages, you'll find one near the stairs to the security room above the stage. The idea comes through several messages scattered throughout the Pizzaplex and the post-credits scene following the ending where Freddy and Gregory steal a van. The first is that Bonnie was actually taken down by Monty Gator. Warning, there are major spoilers ahead for two of the game's main endings. So, where is he? Well, it seems there are two solid theories as to what happened to Bonnie.

In short, Bonnie's been away for a while and it doesn't seem like he's coming back any time soon. And, just in case you figured he might just be off receiving maintenance, the "Re-Theme" message claims that management is pushing for a rebranding of Bonnie Bowl as guests are asking too many questions about the missing character ( you can see the message above). Bonnie's evidently been gone a while, as Freddy even notes that he now avoids Bonnie Bowl as he misses the blue bunny so much. The large bowling alley is loaded with references to the character, although he's nowhere to be found within. You can visit the locale during the 04:00 AM - Fazer Blast mission, with Gregory needing to head there to find the Monty Mystery Mix.

Not only did Bonnie play bass in the Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex band alongside Freddy, Roxy and Chica, but he also had his very own section of the building, with Bonnie Bowl residing on the third floor. Now, the first thing to note about Bonnie's disappearance is that he used to be a huge part of the mall's main attractions. There are multiple hints throughout Security Breach that Bonnie's absence is significant to the mall's sinister past, and below, we'll run through everything you can find detailing the mystery of the missing animatronic. However, that's not to say the blue, banjo-strumming bunny has never walked the halls of the Pizzaplex. For more insightful interviews, be sure to subscribe to the Shacknews and GamerHubTV YouTube channels.The only original cast member to have no involvement in Security Breach is Bonnie. He had a solid level of freedom when it came to creating the different areas within the mall.įive Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach was released for the Nintendo Switch this week. The game takes place in a mall, a strong departure from the closed pizza restaurants featured in previous games. McCaffrey also spoke about building environments for Security Breach.
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FNaF fans are deeply passionate about the series and its lore, so there were big shoes to fill when jumping into the universe that Scott Cawthon created back in 2014.

During the interview, he tells us what it was like to step into such a popular franchise and put a new spin on it. Shacknews’ Greg Burke spoke with Ray McCaffrey, an executive producer at Steel Wool Studios to learn more about the team’s work on FNaF: Security Breach. Ahead of Security Breach’s arrival on Switch, we spoke with the team at Steel Wool Studios about adding their own story to the franchise legacy. FNaF has grown to be one of the most recognizable franchises in horror, and is set to receive a film adaptation later this year. Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach was released in 2021 and is the latest entry in the indie horror franchise.
