Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

As a seasoned horror game enthusiast with over two decades of experience, I’ve seen my fair share of jump scares and haunting tales. But none have left me as chilled to the bone as the twisted world of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit. This game is a masterclass in creating an atmosphere of dread and unease, and it doesn’t disappoint with its multiple bad endings.


The long-awaited game “Five Nights At Freddy’s: Into the Pit” has arrived, and it undoubtedly offers various conclusions, with at least one unfavorable one for your playthrough.

To clarify, there are two unfavorable conclusions in this game. One of these undesirable outcomes can occur as early as the initial night, whereas the other is attained if you neglect to discover specific items throughout the game. Given the nature of the topic, please be advised that this guide may contain spoilers. We will make an effort to minimize them.

Regardless, in this tutorial, we’ll show you the steps to unlock both unfavorable outcomes in the video game adaptation of Five Nights At Freddy’s: Into the Pit.

BAD Ending Guide for FNAF: Into the Pit

Both Bad Endings

  • Early Bad Ending – See Ya, Dad
  • Pit-y Party Ending

Early Bad Ending – See Ya, Dad

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

You can reach this conclusion as soon as Night 1 following your descent into Jeff’s Pizza and finding yourself in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. Just navigate towards the Entrance, which is located at the far left side of the pizzeria, as indicated on the map.

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

Upon arrival, simply exit Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria by passing through the gate located on the left side of the room. As Oswald departs, he inadvertently abandons his father and the other children to their respective destinies. However, Oswald appears uncertain about his next steps, hinting at a sense of confusion or disorientation. The screen then fades to credits, granting you the “See Ya, Dad” achievement for this particular ending.

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

You can get this ending on multiple nights, and it’s particularly easy to get it accidentally since there’s no prompt asking if you wish to leave. However, there’s another more involved bad ending in Five Nights At Freddy’s: Into the Pit as well. Do be warned, there will be more spoilers from here on out!

Pit-y Party Ending

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

As a gamer, this is the standard conclusion you’ll typically encounter if you just follow the normal progression of the game. To reach this end, all you need to do is wrap up the game’s storyline without picking up Dad’s Name Tag and the Mysterious Photo during the final night.

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

As someone who has spent countless hours immersed in various video games, I can tell you from personal experience that knowing where crucial items are hidden can make all the difference between a satisfying ending and a frustrating one. In this particular game, it seems that Dad’s Name Tag is of great importance, as it can be found in the right bottom corner of the Storage Room on Night 5. This tag will automatically grant you the Strange Photo later in the story, provided you have it in your inventory. If you don’t want to end up with a bad ending, I would advise against poking around the Storage Room on Night 5, as it may lead you down a path that doesn’t end well for your character. Trust me, I’ve been there before!

Obtaining both of these items in your collection will lead to a more favorable conclusion. If you’ve previously collected both, you’ll either have to revert to an earlier save point or start over the game to experience this unfavorable ending.

Five Nights At Freddy’s – Into the Pit: BAD Ending Guide

To wrap things up, you must finish the game’s narrative by saving Oswald’s father while steering clear of certain obstacles. After successfully rescuing both Oswald and his dad from the ball pit, you’ll find that the story doesn’t have a completely happy ending for young Oswald. Keep an eye on the finale, as the credits will soon begin to roll!

Having played countless games throughout my gaming journey, I can confidently say that receiving a one-star ending is always a bittersweet moment. It means that I didn’t quite make it to the end or perhaps made some poor choices along the way. However, in this instance, achieving the “Pit-y Party” achievement after the credits for earning the one-star ending serves as a reminder of my learning experience during the game. Despite not reaching the ultimate goal, I still managed to gather valuable insights and enjoy the overall experience, which makes it worthwhile.

As someone who has spent countless hours delving into the eerie world of Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit, I can confidently say that obtaining each of its elusive bad endings isn’t as daunting a task as one might expect. In fact, with a bit of patience and keen observation, these endings are surprisingly achievable. However, for a child navigating the perilous landscape of Fazbear Entertainment, a bad ending may not be such an unexpected outcome… after all, survival isn’t exactly guaranteed in this universe.

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2024-08-09 10:40