by Caleb May 23,2025
What you’d usually expect from an April Fools game update is jokes and lighthearted pranks on the players. Instead of that, the developers of Pressure decided to introduce a new game mode heavily inspired by Five Nights at Freddy’s, and trust us, there’s nothing funny or lighthearted about it. Here’s how to survive all three nights in Three Nights at the Blacksite.
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Screenshot by The Escapist. If you’re familiar with Five Nights at Freddy’s, you’ll have no trouble understanding the gameplay mechanics. On the other hand, if you’re familiar with Pressure, you’ll know which monsters to expect and how to combat them. In any case, below you’ll find a detailed guide on surviving night by night.
Screenshot by The Escapist. You start in a camera control room, with surveillance camera footage displayed before you. Behind you are two doors that you can open and close. Remember, closing the doors depletes your power, and running out of power means game over. The only ways to combat the monsters are to flash them or close your doors, both of which require power.
Your primary task throughout all three nights is to monitor the cameras, especially the top one. Sebastian must remain visible there at all times; if he leaves, he’ll quickly reach and kill you. Regularly check for any anomalies, and occasionally turn around to check the doors. The sound becomes clearer and louder when you’re not in camera mode, helping you anticipate threats.
Screenshot by The Escapist. When you notice flickering lights (typically around 2 AM on Night 1), turn and close the doors; you’ll soon hear Angler charging down the hall to attack. Around this time, Painter will start sending pop-ups on your camera screen, which you can close and ignore as they’re designed to distract you.
Our advice is to turn around every 10 seconds or whenever you hear an unusual noise. In the meantime, continue scanning through the camera feeds and use the flash if you suspect Sebastian is nearby. If Sebastian isn’t visible on the top camera, quickly check cameras marked 1 and 2 to prevent his advance. Following these tips will help you reach 6 AM, marking the end of your first night shift.
Screenshot by The Escapist. By 1 AM on Night 2, you won’t encounter any monsters yet. Continue checking the cameras and use the flash if you notice anything unusual. When you hear strange noises, turn around and close the doors – the first Angler attack occurs at 2 AM, just like on Night 1.
At this point, the camera footage becomes dimmer. With reduced image quality, it’s crucial to cycle through all cameras frequently, especially those marked 1 and 2. Don’t forget to turn around regularly!
Crooked is a new monster introduced this night. You’ll defend against him by noticing when he’s at your doors and closing them briefly. Pay closer attention to the cameras, as you’ll now experience more static in the footage. Pop-ups from Painter also become more frequent, so close them as quickly as possible.
Just before the shift ends at 5 AM, prepare for two Angler attacks, one on each side. The last hour of the night requires maximum vigilance and focus to avoid distractions.
Screenshot by The Escapist. As expected, Night 3 is significantly harder than the previous nights. Sebastian escapes the top camera seconds after your shift starts, followed by an Angler attack just 30 seconds later. Forget the strategies from the past two nights; focus solely on checking the cameras and turning around.
When the first Angler attack occurs, keep the door closed for a while before reopening it. The monsters are now faster and stronger, making it challenging to react quickly on your first attempt. Unlike the previous two nights with the first attack around 2 AM, you’ll face four Angler attacks tonight.
After the two door attacks around 3 AM, the challenge intensifies. You’ll need to keep the doors closed more often, but monitor your power levels closely. The most challenging hours are between 4 AM and 5 AM, where you must balance flashing Sebastian and conserving power. Our advice is to save power at all costs, even if it means not flashing Sebastian (unless he’s at cameras A1, B1, or C1).
Screenshot by The Escapist. A comforting fact is that if you fail on Night 3 (or Night 2), you can restart from the beginning of that night. Successfully surviving all three nights means you’ve completed the event and will earn the Connection Terminated badge.
If you enjoyed our Three Nights at the Blacksite walkthrough, enhance your next experience in Pressure by exploring our All Monsters guide.
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