All FNAF Security Breach characters and animatronics
As you progress through the FNAF Security Breach, you will encounter a variety of animatronics and other characters. Let's talk about each of them.
Gregory is the main character of the game. A little boy who didn't have time to leave the Pizza Plex and is now forced to hide from the animatronics throughout the night until 6 am.
Freddie is the bear after whom the game is named. Unlike previous games in the series, Freddy is now a positive character. He will help Gregory get out of the Pizza Plex. You can even control Freddy!
Vanessa is the security guard of the complex that you meet a few times.
Chica is one of the three main animatronics that you will encounter in the game. Looks like a robot with a chicken head.
Roxy is a large animatronic in the form of a she-wolf.
Monty is a giant crocodile animatronic. Unlike Chika and Roxy, he practically doesn't stop when he sees Gregory, so it's hard to run away from him. In addition, he wears special goggles that protect him from the flash of a Faz Camera or a Faz Blaster, so that he cannot be stunned.
DJ - you will meet him on the dance floor when you get a dance ticket.
Security bots are ordinary robots with flashlights. Do not hear, do not react to two??zheniya. They can only see you if you enter the highlighted area. At the same time, they do not pose a threat to Gregory, but instead, having noticed the boy, they call the nearest animatronic.
Cleaning robots - by analogy with security bots, they call animatronics. They do not have flashlights, and instead react if Gregory is in close proximity to them.
Vanni is an animatronic rabbit. His name has become a derivative of Vanessa and Bonnie. Appears in the game several times. There are 2 endings associated with Vanni.
Afton is the main villain of the game. It has a secret ending and a final battle associated with it.
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