Five Night At Freddy’s Cookbook Is The Stuff Of Culinary Nightmares
Though the Five Nights at Freddy's series sits dormant for now, that doesn't mean its cultural impacts aren't still felt.
After creator Scott Cawthon announced his retirement from FNAF's development following the controversial unearthing of his voting history and its fallout, fans were seriously disappointed for more reasons than one. Primarily, it was sad to see the series go.
Though its sequels have diverted from the basics that the OG game was built on, they've all had their own intriguing additions to the lore of the series that has built a legion of detective fans. But, fans aren't left hungry, thanks to new merch. Now you finally have the chance to try Freddy Fazbear's pizza for yourself.
FNAF Has Its Own Cookbook
Thanks to Scholastic, we're in for some spooky scran this year. The company has just revealed The Official Five Nights At Freddy's Cookbook, a brand-new book loaded with recipes based on the modern classic horror game franchise.
It looks as though the book has brought Scott Cawthon back to the fray, too, as he has penned the game alongside Rob Morris and seems to have come up with more than 40 recipes to pay homage to Freddy and his animatronic comrades.
"Delight in over forty tasty recipes inspired by the Five Nights at Freddy's games, with gorgeous, eye-popping photography!" reads the book's description.
"From Fredbear's Pepperoni X-Press and Chica's Ultimate Chicken Burger, to Foxy's Cover Coolor and El Chip's Nachos, the official Five Nights at Freddy's Cookbook is packed with mouthwatering recipes that are hauntingly delicious."
Where Can You Buy The Five Nights At Freddy's Cookbook?
If you want to get your own pizzeria on the go with Freddy, then you're in luck. The Five Nights at Freddy's cookbook is available for preorder now. You can bag it from most online and brick and mortar bookstores, and it will release on September 5 2023.
Though this definitely isn't the book that fans were asking for (because who would know to ask for a FNAF cookbook?), it's one they're not likely to sniff at. Finally, it's time to learn what all the fuss was about with the scariest Chuck E. Cheese known to man.