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Security Breach

1. Game Overview

You're just a kid. You're trapped. And the building closes at midnight.

Security Breach puts you in the sneakers of Gregory, a young boy who finds himself locked inside Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex long after closing time. What should be an empty entertainment center is anything but — the Glamrock animatronics that perform for crowds during the day have become active, aggressive, and hunting. Your only ally is Glamrock Freddy himself, who works with you from the inside to help you survive until dawn.

The Mega Pizzaplex is the largest and most ambitious location in the Five Nights at Freddy's universe — a sprawling, seven-floor entertainment complex packed with attractions, back corridors, maintenance areas, and hiding spots. Navigating it requires learning its layout, using its security camera network strategically, and knowing which animatronics are close before they know where you are. This is not a static, room-by-room survival game. It is an active, moving world where threats patrol unpredictably and no position is permanently safe.

Five main animatronics stalk the Pizzaplex — Glamrock Freddy, Glamrock Chica, Roxanne Wolf, Montgomery Gator, and the unsettling Daycare Attendant — each with distinct behaviors, detection methods, and hunting patterns. A larger cast of secondary machines, including DJ Music Man and various S.T.A.F.F. Bots, adds additional layers of threat to the already dangerous environment.

Security Breach is the franchise's most expansive horror experience — terrifying, tense, and built for players willing to learn every corner of a building that does not want them to leave.

Key Details:

GenreSurvival Horror / Stealth Adventure
Difficulty LevelHard
Average Play Time60–120 minutes per run
Best ForFNAF franchise fans, stealth horror players, and anyone who enjoys open-environment survival games with strong atmosphere and complex enemy AI

2. How to Play

Getting Started

  1. Establish your initial position — when the night begins, orient yourself within the Mega Pizzaplex immediately. Identify nearby hiding spots — cabinets, trash cans, tables, and chairs — before the animatronics begin their patrols.
  2. Access the security camera network — bring up the surveillance system and survey your immediate surroundings. Map out the animatronic positions and identify a safe initial route before committing to any movement.
  3. Use Q and E to cycle between cameras — switch between camera feeds to build a full picture of the floor you're on and anticipate where threats are heading before you move through those areas.
  4. Listen for audio cues as you move — animatronics announce their proximity through breathing, hissing, and the sound of slamming doors. These audio signals are your earliest warning of an approaching threat — react to them before visual contact occurs.
  5. Reach the next objective before dawn — survival is the immediate goal, but progress through the Pizzaplex requires completing specific objectives floor by floor. Use Glamrock Freddy's guidance and the camera network together to plan each move toward your next destination.

Basic Controls

InputAction
WASD / Arrow KeysMove
MouseLook / aim camera
QPrevious security camera
ENext security camera
Crouch KeyHide / reduce visibility
Interact KeyUse hiding spots, doors, and interactive items
Security Camera UIMonitor animatronic positions and plan routes

Objective

Survive inside Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex from closing time until dawn as Gregory. Evade the Glamrock animatronics patrolling every floor, use the security camera network and available hiding spots to navigate safely, and work with Glamrock Freddy to progress through the building's seven floors — all without being caught.

3. Game Features & Highlights

  • Massive open environment — the seven-floor Mega Pizzaplex is the largest explorable location in FNAF history, with four regular floors, a ground floor, and two basements filled with distinct attractions, corridors, and hidden areas
  • Five unique animatronic hunters — Glamrock Freddy, Glamrock Chica, Roxanne Wolf, Montgomery Gator, and the Daycare Attendant each behave differently, requiring tailored evasion strategies for each encounter
  • Full security camera network — a surveillance system covering the Pizzaplex lets you monitor animatronic positions in real time, turning information management into a core survival skill
  • Environmental hiding system — cabinets, trash cans, tables, and chairs throughout the building provide concealment options, rewarding players who know the layout and can reach cover quickly
  • Rich secondary cast — DJ Music Man, S.T.A.F.F. Bots, Wet Floor Bots, Wind-Up Music Man, and Glamrock Endoskeletons populate the building alongside the main animatronics, ensuring the Pizzaplex never feels empty or safe

4. Tips & Strategies

Beginner Tips

  • Memorize hiding spot locations floor by floor. Before the animatronics close in, walk each accessible area and note every cabinet, trash can, and table you can use for cover. In a pursuit, you will not have time to search — you need to already know where the nearest hiding spot is.
  • Check the cameras before every major move. Moving through a corridor without first verifying it on the security feed is one of the fastest ways to walk directly into an animatronic's patrol path. Make camera checks a mandatory habit, not an occasional one.
  • Trust your ears as much as your eyes. Animatronics telegraph their proximity through distinct audio cues — breathing, hissing, and the sound of slamming doors. Learning to identify these sounds and their directional sources gives you warning before the camera or your own eyes confirm the threat.

Advanced Strategies

  • Learn each animatronic's patrol rhythm separately. Each of the five main animatronics has a distinct movement pattern and detection method. Glamrock Chica is attracted to noise; Roxanne Wolf has acute visual detection; Montgomery Gator favors specific patrol corridors. Treating them as interchangeable enemies instead of learning individual behaviors leads to repeated mistakes in the mid-game.
  • Use the camera network to create safe windows, not just to monitor threats. Advanced players use camera tracking to time animatronic positions and create specific windows of safe movement — waiting for a patrol to move away from a corridor before committing to crossing it, rather than hoping for the best.

What to Watch Out For

  • Over-relying on hiding spots. Hiding is essential, but stationary hiding does not advance your objectives. Players who hide too conservatively spend their runs crouched in cabinets while the night progresses. Hiding is a reactive tool — use it to recover from close encounters, then keep moving toward the next objective.
  • Ignoring secondary animatronics. S.T.A.F.F. Bots and other secondary machines are not inert decoration — they can alert or interact with the primary animatronics under certain conditions. Treating them as background elements until they cause a problem is a costly assumption.

5. Game Elements Explained

Security Camera Network

The security camera network is one of Security Breach's most important survival tools and its most underused by new players. Spread across the Mega Pizzaplex's seven floors, the surveillance system allows Gregory to monitor animatronic positions in real time — shifting between feeds with Q and E to build a comprehensive picture of where threats are and where they're heading.

Effective camera use transforms the game from reactive scrambling into proactive navigation. Rather than moving through the Pizzaplex and reacting when an animatronic appears, experienced players use the camera network to plan routes: identifying which corridors are currently clear, tracking patrol movements to predict when a path will open, and spotting threats before they spot Gregory.

The cameras also reveal things impossible to assess from ground level — the relative positions of multiple animatronics simultaneously, the state of areas several rooms away, and potential chokepoints in the route ahead. Players who treat the camera system as their primary information source and movement as the secondary action consistently outperform those who rely on in-person observation and instinct alone.

Animatronic Cast & Behaviors

The five main animatronics that hunt Gregory through the Mega Pizzaplex are not interchangeable threats. Each has a distinct personality reflected in its detection method, patrol behavior, and response to Gregory's movements — and surviving consistent encounters with each requires learning these differences rather than applying a single universal evasion strategy.

Glamrock Freddy is Gregory's unexpected ally, helping from within while still operating within the Pizzaplex's systems. Glamrock Chica is drawn to sound, making noise discipline critical in areas she patrols. Roxanne Wolf has sharp visual acuity and responds aggressively to direct sightlines. Montgomery Gator favors specific patrol corridors and escalates quickly when he detects movement in his territory. The Daycare Attendant operates under entirely different rules from the others, making the sections where it's active among the game's most disorienting.

Beyond the main five, DJ Music Man, S.T.A.F.F. Bots, Wet Floor Bots, Wind-Up Music Man, and Glamrock Endoskeletons fill the building with additional hazards. Treating them as background noise rather than active considerations is a mistake that compounds in the game's later floors.

The Mega Pizzaplex

Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex is not just a setting — it is the game's central puzzle. Seven floors of interconnected attractions, maintenance corridors, back-of-house areas, and public spaces form one of the most complex environments in survival horror gaming. Understanding its layout is a prerequisite for consistent survival.

The Pizzaplex is divided into four regular floors, a ground floor, and two basements, each with distinct visual identities and animatronic patrol densities. The public-facing areas are the most visually elaborate but often the most exposed; maintenance corridors and back areas offer concealment at the cost of navigational complexity. Learning which floors connect to which, where the camera coverage is strong and where it has gaps, and which areas each animatronic tends to favor takes time — and that time is the core investment the game asks players to make.

Hiding opportunities — cabinets, trash cans, chairs, tables — are distributed throughout every floor, but their availability is not uniform. High-traffic areas near animatronic patrol routes tend to have more concealment options than quieter zones. Knowing where these spots are before a pursuit begins, rather than searching for them mid-chase, is the difference between a clean escape and a caught run.

6. Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I switch between security cameras?

A: Access the security camera interface and use Q to cycle to the previous camera feed and E to advance to the next. Cameras are distributed across all seven floors of the Mega Pizzaplex. Building a mental map of which camera covers which area early in your run makes the surveillance system significantly more useful as a navigation and threat-tracking tool.

Q: What should I do when an animatronic is chasing me?

A: Move immediately toward the nearest confirmed hiding spot — a cabinet, trash can, table, or chair — and conceal yourself. Do not run in a random direction hoping to create distance; animatronics in active pursuit will follow sound and movement. Once hidden, stay still and wait for audio cues to confirm the animatronic has moved away before exiting cover. Check the camera feed if accessible before breaking concealment.

Q: Is this game compatible with all browsers and devices?

A: Security Breach is designed for modern desktop browsers. Chrome and Firefox on an up-to-date desktop or laptop provide the best performance. The game uses keyboard and mouse controls, and its audio design is critical to the experience — headphones or quality speakers are strongly recommended. Mobile and touchscreen devices are not supported.

Q: Can I save my progress during a run?

A: The game may include checkpoint or save systems at specific progression points within the Pizzaplex. Check the in-game menu for available save options. Because runs can extend 60–120 minutes, reaching a save point before exiting is advisable — unsaved progress from a closed session will require replaying from the last checkpoint.

Q: How do I deal with the Daycare Attendant? It behaves completely differently from the other animatronics.

A: The Daycare Attendant operates under a distinct set of rules from the five main Glamrock animatronics. Its behavior is closely tied to light — maintaining access to light sources is the primary strategy in sections where it is active. Avoid darkened areas when the Daycare Attendant is nearby, and prioritize restoring or reaching light sources over other objectives until you have safely exited its zone of influence.

7. Related Games You Might Enjoy

If you like Security Breach, you might also enjoy:

  • FNAF 3 - it keeps the animatronic pressure, camera checks, and night-shift tension close to the same survival rhythm.
  • FNAF 6 - it keeps the animatronic pressure, camera checks, and night-shift tension close to the same survival rhythm.
  • FNAF 6 Plus - it keeps the animatronic pressure, camera checks, and night-shift tension close to the same survival rhythm.