H: I believe that Scott will see some success with new games he may make in the future, but his “Make a Difference” speech made me think that he might stop doing games and pursue another career path. I think he will go into telemarketing or some form of communications, like help and support for a company like AT&T, Verizon, etc.

Lets look at the facts: We can hear Scott’s voice in every single game, including FNaF 4, as the Phone Guy. His voice is present in every game which shows he obviously has an affinity for giving instructions over the phone. He has a rich voice, fit for talking with others, and his kind demeanor really encourages people to trust him for the kind of support they are looking for.

So Scott operating the support hotline for a major phone company is extremely likely. After all, it’s a job he loves to do, and he is able to help people as we have seen before in his previous works. He will be the one we want to hear for tech support for sure.

G: I think Scott is going to attempt to mingle once more with his group of Christian animators but winds up making an unpopular horror RPG game called The Rapture.

This gets awkward so he goes back to live in the glory of his FNaF series, commissioning his own voice for personalized voicemail messages, alongside his part-time job at a local Chuck E. Cheese’s.

“Uh, Hello? Hello hello? Hey! Uh, unfortunately, Glazen can’t come to the phone right now, So if you’d like to leave a message, do so after the beep! Good luck, and have a safe rest of the night!“

(Spoiler Alert: he gets fired from Chuck E. Cheese’s for “General Unprofessionalism”)

– H & G