From the dedicated efforts of Russian YouTuber LostPawPlay emerged Five Nights at Freddy’s Plus – an ambitious fan project that breathed new life into the original survival horror hit. Boasting enhanced graphics, smooth animations, and dazzling visual effects, FNAF Plus quickly went viral after its launch, earning widespread praise from the franchise’s passionate community.
However, this celebrated revival was abruptly cut short when a shocking allegation surfaced on Reddit. A user claimed that the iconic Phone Guy’s voice in FNAF Plus had been artificially generated using AI technology rather than human voice acting. This caught the attention of series creator Scott Cawthon, who firmly denounced the use of AI voice synthesis.
In the aftermath of this controversy over AI voice cloning, Cawthon made the difficult decision to cancel the unofficial FNAF Plus project entirely. While a heavy blow to fans, it reinforced Cawthon’s principled stance on steering clear of AI content generation for his renowned survival horror series.
Before its untimely demise, FNAF Plus challenged players with remixed versions of the original game’s wicked nights spent fending off the deranged animatronic mascot crew. And among the newly revamped trials was one familiar test of nerve – accessing the unsettling feed from the third security camera by uncovering its password.
In this guide, you’ll learn the steps required to crack the code and gain visual access to the dreaded Camera 3 within the reimagined supernatural world of Five Nights at Freddy’s Plus. Brace yourself for a nostalgic yet elevated dose of sci-fi survival horror.
Five Nights at Freddy’s Plus – Cam 3 Password
The Password: 9284
To input the password and unlock Camera 3, pull up the camera feed and select the third camera option. Then simply enter the 4-digit code – 9, 2, 8, 4.
This password was hinted at by the Phone Guy during his Night 4 call in FNAF Plus. He cryptically references two significant years – 1992 and 1984 – noting they were “clearly the best bullet to the company’s history.”
The last two digits of those years, 92 and 84, comprise the secret code 9284 needed to access the forbidden Camera 3 feed.
According to the Phone Guy’s call, this camera was previously used to monitor an ill-fated animatronic puppet that was eventually discarded after a suspicious incident in the playroom led to it becoming “unusable.”
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Entering the 9284 password will reveal what’s behind that closed feed – an unsettling view of the discarded Springtrap animatronic, the primary antagonist from Five Nights at Freddy’s 3.
For those craving extra lore and spine-tingling thrills, braving the haunted Camera 3 in this unofficial FNAF remake added an enticing new layer of immersion prior to the game’s controversial cancellation by creator Scott Cawthon. The puppet’s demise and Springtrap’s eternal torment awaited those who deciphered the numeric code.