Blacksite Pressure Guide: Three Nights of April Fools Fun
If you're expecting a light-hearted April Fools' game update filled with pranks and giggles, *Pressure's* latest addition, *Three Nights at the Blacksite*, will surprise you. Far from humorous, this new game mode draws heavily from the eerie atmosphere of *Five Nights at Freddy's*. Here's your comprehensive guide to surviving all three chilling nights.
How to Survive in Three Nights at the Blacksite Pressure
First Night Walkthrough
Your main task across all nights is to monitor the cameras, particularly the top one, where Sebastian should remain. If he moves, he'll quickly reach you and end your game. Regularly check the cameras for anomalies and occasionally turn around to inspect the doors. The sound becomes clearer when not in camera mode, helping you anticipate threats.
Our advice is to turn around every 10 seconds or whenever you hear a strange noise. Continue monitoring the camera footage and flash when you suspect Sebastian's presence. If he's not at the top camera, quickly check cameras 1 and 2 to prevent his advance. Follow these tips to successfully reach 6 AM and end your shift.
Second Night Walkthrough
The camera footage becomes dimmer around this time, making it harder to see. Cycle through all cameras frequently, especially those marked 1 and 2, and don't forget to turn around regularly.
A new monster, Crooked, appears tonight. You'll need to spot him at your doors and close them briefly to defend against him. Pay closer attention to the cameras as static increases and pop-ups become more frequent. Close them quickly to stay focused.
Just before the shift ends at 5 AM, you'll face two Angler attacks, one on each side. The last hour is the most critical part of your playthrough. Stay vigilant and avoid distractions to make it through.
Third Night Walkthrough
After the first Angler attack, keep the door closed for a while before reopening it. The monsters are now faster and stronger, making quick reactions essential. Unlike the previous nights, where the first attack was around 2 AM, you'll face four attacks tonight.
Following two door attacks around 3 AM, the night becomes even more intense. You'll need to keep the doors closed more often, but monitor your power levels closely. The hours between 4 AM and 5 AM are the toughest, requiring you to balance flashing Sebastian and conserving power. Our tip is to save power at all costs, even if it means not flashing Sebastian when he's at cameras A1, B1, or C1.
If you found our *Three Nights at the Blacksite* walkthrough helpful, enhance your next *Pressure* experience by exploring our All Monsters guide.
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