Five Nights at Freddy’sis pivoting to the Mimic in its next game, which is reasonable if you consider that there’s not a lot left to explore about the original villain: William Afton. Even inSecurity Breach, Afton’s return as Glitchtrap was already pushing it, so creating another game with his presence in any way would be too unbelievable and not that interesting anymore. Afton definitely fulfilled his role at this point, and he was interesting as a villain, but now there’s nothing left to learn about him.

The Mimic has appeared on and off in variousFNAFgames. However, it tends not to be the primary villain when it appears, withSecurity Breach: Ruinbeing the game where it has the biggest role so far. Now, it gets themain role inSecret of the Mimic, but I’m not convinced that it has the qualities to fill the primary villain role that’s been left vacant with Afton’s story being over.

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What Is The Mimic And How Can It Be A Villain?

An Animatronic That’s Not Possessed

The Mimic was created by Edwin Murray to act as a playtime companion for his young son, David, so that Edwin could work without being interrupted by him. Of course, the intention was good, but the actual result was that the Mimic wasn’t entirely able to take care of David and keep him safe, which resulted in David dying young. Naturally, Edwin didn’t handle his son’s death well, and he ended uptaking his anger out on the Mimic.

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Because the Mimic was designed to imitate the behavior it saw, the violence that Edwin unleashed on it after his son died taught the Mimic to be inherently violent, starting the beginning of its villain arc. This makes it different from most villains you encounter in theFNAFseries becauseit’s not possessed by a vengeful spirit. As a result, it’s believable that the Mimic could be a decent villain to use in a game or two, but it doesn’t have the long-term potential that Afton had.

Animatronics from Five Nights at Freddy’s look menacing.

Why The Mimic Doesn’t Feel Like Other Villains

Its Origin Isn’t The Same

Most enemies you face inFNAFare connected to William Afton, and he shows up more than once as an enemy himself. This means thatthe Mimic faces a unique problemthat most villains haven’t had to deal with in past games. Unlike most villains, the Mimic doesn’t have a long history with mysteries that you uncover as you play, which hasfueled countlessFNAFfan theoriesover the years. Because of this, it might not be as interesting as a villain compared to the others we’ve seen over the years.

The Mimic could be a great villain to use as a transition to a new storyline.

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There’s nothing wrong with using a villain that’s simply an enemy due to its nature, but it might not feel as compelling in a series that gained a lot of popularity from its lore being perfect for theorists, creating a community based on analyzing the smallest details in each game. I believe it’s possible to still include depth toSecret of the Mimic, especially if we’refinding lore that sets up whatever story could be nextand using this game as more of a transition to that point.

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Since the Mimic doesn’t have the history other villains have had, itdoesn’t have the same long-term potentialto be a villain across multiple games, at least not without a lot of new developments happening for it in the next game. However, the Mimic could be a great villain to use as a transition to a new storyline that doesn’t rely as heavily on Afton, opening up the franchise to more possibilities. Otherwise, it might become difficult to keep the series as alive as it is now.

Animatronics from Five Nights At Freddy’s.

Maybe It’s Time For A New Story In FNAF

The Start Of A New Generation

The series is at an interesting point right now, considering that the main villain for the past decade has more than fulfilled his role. One option would be aFNAFremake to change the gamesand how the story plays out. However, it might be better toshift to a new storyinstead of continuing or remaking the original one. Surely, there could be other franchises or companies in theFNAFuniverse that have had serious ethical violations.

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After a decade, it’s inevitable for a series likeFNAFto reach a point where it has to decide how to approach the next story arc. Right now, the Mimic can act as a transitional villain, but it would need more depth added for it to take the place of Afton. If it’s left as it is, then it would be best for there to be a new villain developed to take over inFive Nights at Freddy’s.

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