FNF Spaghetti (Le Sserafim)
While fans are still waiting for Week 8, Friday Night Funkin’ just dropped something unexpected: an official crossover with K-pop group LE SSERAFIM. Released in early January 2026, this collaboration brings their song “Spaghetti” (featuring j-hope) into the game as a playable track.
The update puts Boyfriend and Girlfriend on stage with LE SSERAFIM, complete with custom animations and visuals synced to the music. It’s one of the most distinctive official crossovers the rhythm game has ever done.
How to Play FNF Spaghetti
The Spaghetti track works like any other FNF song, but with its own K-pop flair:
The Basics
- Hit the arrow notes as they scroll up the screen in time with the music
- Use your arrow keys (← ↑ ↓ →) to match the on-screen prompts
- Keep your timing sharp—accuracy boosts your score and keeps your health meter up
Tips for Success
- The song mixes simple and complex rhythm patterns, so stay alert
- Land combos consistently to maintain your health
- Practice in Freeplay mode if you want to get the timing down without pressure
What’s New in This FNF Spaghetti update
The Song LE SSERAFIM’s “Spaghetti” is now fully integrated as an official track, bringing energetic K-pop rhythms to FNF’s signature gameplay.
Character Crossover Boyfriend performs alongside animated versions of the LE SSERAFIM members, while Girlfriend joins Chaewon on stage. The animations match the song’s flow, making it feel like a real performance.
Visual Polish The update includes new stage designs inspired by the Spaghetti music video, plus custom animations for hits and misses that fit the theme.
Official Release You can play it on Newgrounds and Itch.io through the official FNF channels, and it’s included in the latest downloadable versions.
Why It Matters
This isn’t Week 8, but it shows the developers are open to exciting collaborations beyond the usual FNF cast. It’s fresh content that keeps the community engaged while the main story update is still being finished. Plus, the game hints that “Week 8 is next” after you complete Spaghetti—so the wait continues, but at least there’s something fun to hold us over.















































