After the events that led to the permanent closure of Arcly’s Pizzeria, the building was sealed off and abandoned. Official reports claimed that all equipment had been dismantled and removed. The animatronics were declared inactive and written off as scrap. The case was closed.
At least on paper.
Months later, strange activity began to surface around the old facility. Security sensors triggered without explanation. Backup generators activated on their own. Locals reported faint mechanical sounds echoing through the walls long after midnight. Whatever was left inside had not shut down.
To investigate the remaining systems and prepare the building for final disposal, the owners hire a temporary night guard. Your assignment is simple. Monitor the internal zones. Keep the power stable. Make sure nothing moves.
But the systems do move.
The animatronics inside are no longer the same machines described in old documents. Some appear partially rebuilt. Others behave unpredictably, reacting to light, sound, and movement in ways that defy their original programming. Each night, their behavior becomes faster, more aggressive, and harder to control.
The surveillance network is unstable. Cameras flicker. Power drains rapidly. Mechanical doors and lighting systems are your only defense, but every action comes at a cost. The ventilation system creates blind spots, and once something enters them, it may already be too late.
You are alone. There is no backup. No help is coming.
Your goal is to survive until morning. Make the right decisions. Manage your power carefully. Watch every corridor, every vent, every shadow. One mistake can end the night instantly.
Survive all five nights and uncover what truly remained inside the facility after it was shut down.
Some places should never be reopened.
And some machines were never meant to wake up again.