The long-awaited fourth chapter of the massively popular indie horror game is finally here after many months of waiting, and it has clearly proven itself to be one of the most unsettling chapters in the entire game. Byventuring even deeper into the Playtime Co. factory, players will be able to uncover more dark secrets surrounding the company's horrific experiments, and what remains of the countless discarded toys residing underneath the factory. Along with many familiar faces like the Smiling Critters, there will also be some rather intriguing newcomers to watch out for.
's release introduces fans of to multiple new characters that they will be able to meet throughout their journey. While some will be able to become new allies, such as the mysterious Doughy the Doughman, others like the Nightmare Critters are clear threats who will no doubt cause harm to anyone they come across. One of these new characters is a clear standout thanks to their unique appearance, though they are unfortunately someone whom players must avoid while searching the depths of the Playtime Co. factory for more answers.
One of the new monsters revealed to be in Chapter 4 is the large plush lion named Yarnaby, also known by the Playtime Co. staff simply as Experiment 1166. Recent trailers have shown footage of Yarnaby stalking the player, searching for them in tight corridors where the player is forced to hide in order to avoid detection. Even with Yarnaby's rather goofy-looking smile, its sheer size and massive claws clearly still make it a major threat.
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Unfortunately, it appears that players will not be able to avoid Yarnaby during the entire journey through the factory depths. Should players ever be spotted by the toy lion, it will immediately begin to give chase, revealing its razor-sharp fangs. Despite the clear danger that Yarnaby poses, however, it is
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