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Bandai Namco has officially announced the release date for the much-anticipated Little Nightmares III: mark your calendars for October 10, 2025. Fans can look forward to the game launching on a broad range of platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Nintendo Switch, and the upcoming Switch 2, as well as last-generation consoles like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. While pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch versions will open at a later date, all others are now available for reservation.
This latest installment signals a significant turning point for the Little Nightmares series. Development duties have shifted from Tarsier Studios to Supermassive Games—the acclaimed team known for cinematic horror adventures like Until Dawn and The Dark Pictures Anthology. Reactions to early hands-on previews and official gameplay demos suggest Supermassive has successfully preserved the unsettling, atmospheric creepiness and clever puzzle-platforming that define the franchise. At events like PAX West 2024, the game’s haunting environments and meticulously designed creatures impressed both media and fans. Additional details and hands-on impressions from this event can be found in the Outerhaven’s press preview.
Little Nightmares III introduces players to two new protagonists, Low and Alone, children trapped within “the Spiral”—a nightmarish dream world twisted by delusion. One of the standout new areas on display is the Carnevale, an abandoned fairground filled with eerie secrets and grotesque dangers. The game retains the 2.5D puzzle-platform formula but introduces a new twist: you can play solo (with an AI companion) or cooperatively online. Each character brings unique tools—Low wields a bow, while Alone handles a wrench—adding fresh collaborative gameplay possibilities and replay value.
For fans eager to see the game in action, the official showcase revealed a substantial 10-minute gameplay deep dive, spotlighting the teamwork needed to survive the perilous, rain-soaked Carnevale. You can watch the gameplay footage on YouTube and get a real taste of the chilling atmosphere.
Little Nightmares III comes in four editions to suit fans and collectors alike:
All pre-orders grant access to the exclusive Dark Six Costumes Set. The Deluxe version’s expansion pass promises two post-launch chapters and a bonus costume set starring a returning favorite. A special promotion allows early access to the remastered Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition in 4K and 60 FPS for pre-orders, with a public standalone release set for the same October date.
Adding a new dimension to the franchise, Bandai Namco unveiled Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes, an upcoming virtual reality experience being crafted by Iconik Studio. While it doesn’t have a release date yet, horror fans eager for immersive scares should keep this on their radar.
Since its debut in 2017, the Little Nightmares franchise has quietly become one of the most beloved horror puzzle-platformers, surpassing 20 million units sold worldwide. Its unique blend of childhood anxieties and haunting artistry continues to captivate audiences, making each new release a major event in the gaming calendar.
You can watch the full Little Nightmares Showcase on YouTube for a comprehensive look at what’s next for the series. For more details on gameplay mechanics, expansions, and pre-order information, visit the official Bandai Namco website and Nintendo Everything’s coverage of the release date.
Stay tuned for more updates as October approaches, and prepare to face the Spiral—if you dare.
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