True to form, Scott Cawthon has once again beaten his own release schedule and debuted the new "Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes' novel earlier today.
Now that eager fans have already had a chance to read the novel, some are saying that the book answers many story lore questions, seemingly left behind by the currently still locked lock box of "Five Nights at Freddy's 4."
Currently, the highest rated review on Amazon Kindle, which is where fans can purchase "Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes" novel, claims that the book helps with stress relief and series lore discovery.
"[Five Nights at Freddy's: 'The Silver Eyes'] is an amazing book to help discover the lore inside. I flew through it and was at the edge of my seat," said Liz Moeller.
This review was seconded by another review that blatantly said the book answers questions, and actually turns one thing from the game into a completely different thing.
"It is a rather fun book. It answers many questions left by the games and also turns one thing from the games on its head. The characters were mildly flat but well developed and it was very well written. Can get a tad gruesome at points though," said the reviewer.
Unfortunately, you'll have to read the book if you want more information about what exactly Cawthon has changed to accommodate the book format. Or, if you want instant spoilers, the official "Five Nights at Freddy's" Reddit thread has already begun discussion on their discoveries within the book.
"Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes" is now available in the Amazon Kindle store for the price of $2.99 for a digital copy. A paperback version is also available, but does not currently have an official release date.