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All ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach Ruin’ endings, explained

Here's what you need to know about the endings of FNAF's latest DLC.

Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach released its latest DLC, simply titled “Ruin,” on July 25, 2023. This awaited expansion introduced a new character named Cassie, who enters the ruined Pizzaplex to help save her best friend, Gregory, who was the protagonist in the main game.

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“Ruin” seems to take place years after the events of the main game, as the Pizzaplex is no longer the bright and vibrant place it once was, and the player is met with signs claiming that it “will be back soon.” Just like the previous multiple endings, resulting in different outcomes for our young protagonist.

Elevator Ending

In what fans describe as “the normal” or “elevator ending,” Cassie enters an elevator to escape a rogue animatronic mimic who’s chasing her. From there, Gregory explains to his friend she “shouldn’t have entered the Pizzaplex” and that something in the sinkhole tricked her. Gregory says that he can’t let her escape and cuts the elevator line, with a trapped girl inside. During the credits, Roxy’s voice calls out Cassie’s name, hinting that she may be alive.

This default ending is interesting and memorable due to how ambiguous it is. You don’t know whether Cassie is alive or not or even who was really talking to her in the end.

Scooper Ending

Another ending that was featured in Ruin is known as the “Scooper ending.” Cassie runs towards the scooper room and closes the door before she gets caught by the mimic. After thinking that she’s safe, the mimic attacks the window, wearing a costume, but is then scooped by the machine, presumably killed in the process.

It is widely regarded as the best ending, as it is ambiguous enough to fit in with the rest and also leaves the door open for a number of other possibilities in the future.

Fazbear Ending

In this ending, Cassie learns that Gregory was never at the Pizzaplex and that she needs to escape. Unfortunately, when she puts on the mask, she is met with a scene that’s similar to one of the endings of Security Breach, with Gregory telling her that he’s found a place to hide. Many interpret this scene as Glitchtrap slowly infecting Cassie with the virus, and that she’s still trapped in the Pizzaplex.

This ending is cool because it leaves you with tons of questions that keep you thinking about the game. Cassie’s fate is still up in the air with this one, which keeps players engaged in the franchise.


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Erielle Sudario is a Digital Producer for We Got This Covered. Outside of work, she's either DM'ing a 'Dungeons and Dragons' campaign, playing video games, or building keyboards. Erielle holds a Bachelor of Communications Degree (specializing in film and journalism) from Western Sydney University and a Graduate Diploma in Radio and Podcasting from the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School.
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