Any website offering a "Free Download" for a standalone Halloween Edition APK is providing a fan-made port or a modded file . These are not endorsed by the original developer, Scott Cawthon. Risks of Downloading Third-Party APKs

Unofficial apps may request excessive permissions, such as access to your contacts, camera, or location.

Officially, Scott Cawthon (the creator) integrated the Halloween content into the standard FNAF 4 mobile version as a free update. However, on Android, the "Halloween Edition" is often treated as a that unlocks the reskins permanently without having to beat the main game.

However, the search for a "Free APK" is fraught with danger. The security risks of malware often outweigh the benefit of saving a few dollars. For the best experience, players should support the official releases where possible or exercise extreme caution and due diligence when navigating the world of third-party Android ports.

When FNAF 4 originally launched, it featured the "Nightmare" versions of the classic cast: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. The Halloween Edition, released in October 2015, acted as a substantial DLC. It replaced the main cast with entirely new, terrifying antagonists for specific nights:

The is a special thematic update to Scott Cawthon's terrifying fourth chapter. While originally released as a free PC update on Steam in 2015, fans have long sought ways to experience these spooky reskins on mobile. Understanding the Halloween Edition