For fans of the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, Ultimate Custom Night (UCN) represents the ultimate challenge. It’s a chaotic, masochistic love letter to the series, cramming over 50 animatronics into a single office. While the game has been available on PC for years, the holds a special place for portable horror enthusiasts.
| Red Flag | Why it’s fake | | :--- | :--- | | File size is 200 MB | The real game + update is ~1.3 GB. 200 MB is a PC installer or a PDF. | | Requires a "Password" | Warez sites use fake passwords to generate ad revenue. Real scene releases have no password. | | "UCN v2.0 NSP" | No such version exists. The last official update is v1.0.3. | | "Includes DLC" | UCN has no paid DLC on Switch. | Ultimate Custom Night Switch NSP -Update- -eShop-
This article clears the air. We cover the current game version, the eShop digital listing, and a deep dive into the landscape. Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only. Downloading NSP files of games you do not own is piracy. We strongly support purchasing the game officially via the Nintendo eShop. Part 1: What is Ultimate Custom Night? (Brief Overview) Released originally on PC in June 2018, Ultimate Custom Night was Scott Cawthon’s send-off to the clickteam-era FNAF games. Unlike standard entries, UCN doesn't have a linear story. Instead, players customize their night by selecting which animatronics (1 to 50+) will attack them. For fans of the Five Nights at Freddy’s