The first thing you need to do during Night 3 in FNAF Into the Pit is to find a way into the arcade at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria, but for that you need to know the location of its key.
Obtaining the key itself is pretty simple, once you know its location. The only issues is that Spring Bonnie will be relentlessly chasing you during the entire process, so be ready for that!
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to find and use the key to the arcade at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria.
Find a Way into The Arcade | Key to Arcade Location
You’ll get the task to “Find a Way into The Arcade” during Night 3, which means that’s the earliest point in FNAF Into the Pit when you can get the Key to Arcade. The main reason being that you need the Sticky Hand item, which you get as part of the story on Day 3.
As soon as you dive into the ball pit and enter Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria on Night 3, you’ll need to make your way to the Party Hallway. Do be careful, though, as you’ll need to watch out for Spring Bonnie chasing you constantly!
Once you get to the Party Hallway, check the pile of gifts on the rightmost side of the room. Use your Sticky Hand on it and Oswald will fish out something shiny. It turns out that’s the Key to Arcade! Pick it up after the short animation plays.
Now, head to the Arcade on the top left side of the map.
Lastly, simply use the Key to Arcade on the locked door. Walk into the arcade and witness the scene to complete the “Find a Way into The Arcade” task for Night 3 in FNAF Into the Pit. However, things are far from over, as you’ll now need to lure the rabbit animatronic out of the Arcade. If you need help with that, we’ve covered it already on another detailed guide!
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