Five Nights at Freddy's 4

4.6
38.8K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

NOTE: Remastered version from the PC version. A device with at least 2 GB of RAM is required for this game to run properly.

In this last chapter of the Five Nights at Freddy's original story, you must once again defend yourself against Freddy Fazbear, Chica, Bonnie, Foxy, and even worse things that lurk in the shadows. Playing as a child whose role is yet unknown, you must safeguard yourself until 6am by watching the doors, as well as warding off unwanted creatures that may venture into your closet or onto the bed behind you.

You have only a flashlight to protect yourself. It will scare away things that may be creeping at the far end of the hallways, but be careful, and listen. If something has crept too close, then shining lights in its eyes will be your end.

NOTE: Interface and audio in English. Subtitles in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Latin America), Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Korean.

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Updated on
24 June 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
30.6K reviews
Caleb Nichols
7 August 2024
Not only does this work as a fnaf sequel, but it works as a horror game in general. It doesn't rely on the jumpscares themselves but instead uses the environment and darkness to add to the impending doom. so when the Jumpscare does come, it's amplified. The creepy noises also throw you off and keep you guessing If its an animatronic approaching or part of the background ambiance.
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Golden Gamer83
14 September 2024
Good port of FNaF 4! My only qualm with this port is that it's way too difficult (if not straight up impossible) to tell which side the animatronics' footsteps are coming from, making telling if one is still at my door or not essentially a guessing game. Idk if there's anything that can be done on that seeing as this's on phones (or if it's possibly just the type of phone I'm using) but if that can be adjusted in some way that'd be nice.
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Patrick Fleming
3 August 2023
Don't get me wrong, this game is fantastic. Favorite FNaF game. Unfortunately on the mobile port, (or Android at least) there is a slight but noticeable delay. This includes turning on the flashlight, closing doors, and movement in general. For nights 1-7 this isn't an issue, but on night 8, (or 20/20/20/20 mode) Nightmare is super buffed and even the slightest slowdown can lead to a death, making it basically impossible. If there was an option to lower the graphics maybe that would fix it...
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What's new

- Updated the Google Play Core library