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You ever just sit back and think, “Wow, where did the time go?” Yep, that’s me with Little Nightmares. It feels like just yesterday we were talking about the first game, and here we are gearing up for Little Nightmares 3. The big players—Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games—have circled October 10 on the calendar. That’s when both Little Nightmares 3 and the Enhanced Edition of the first game make their grand entrance.
It’s already been two years since they dropped the bomb at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live about Little Nightmares 3. And guess what? This one’s not from the original makers, Tarsier Studios. Weird, right? Those folks got scooped up by Embracer Group in 2019. While Bandai Namco still holds the IP reins, it’s really Supermassive Games—those ‘Until Dawn’ wizards—steering the ship now.
Ah! Just pause for a minute and picture this—a rainy night, and you hear the soft patter of your own heart racing as October 10 approaches. And trust me, the options for pre-ordering this gem are as colorful as your aunt’s Sunday potluck. Four different editions, filled with goodies. From the base $39.99 deal to that extravagant $119.99 Premium Collector Spiral Edition. I mean, come on, they even tossed in a phone holder. Who even thought of that?
But here’s the twist—I was totally zoning out during their Little Nightmares Showcase on June 24. Wait, what was I saying? Right, that’s when they cemented the October release date. The release is basically a shout-out to those console warriors and PC die-hards alike. Pre-orders are now live, like some kind of global sign-up sheet for spooky thrills.
Flip the page, and you’ve got the Enhanced Edition of Little Nightmares. Ha! Like a magician working overtime—ray tracing, volumetric lighting, you name it. With refined checkpoints, it’s as if someone realized how those old ones made us rage quit. Oh, wait, that’s me. They’re rolling this out early for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC fans itching to dive back in before the rest.
And let’s not forget October 2025. If you’re into horror, it’s like a candy store exploding. Alongside Little Nightmares 3, heaps of eerie titles like Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 and The Blessing of Airon promise spine-chilling fun. Even Supermassive’s new play, Directive 8020, joins the ride. Ever been so excited you just yawn instead? Yep, no idea why, but here I am.
Anyway—wait, did I mention multiplayer? Little Nightmares 3 is dancing along with online multiplayer action, thanks to Unreal Engine 5 magic. It’s a weird feeling to see horror games evolve—each edition, like peeling back layers of an onion. Or maybe that’s just me snacking as I write this.
In a nutshell, if you’re mapping out a horror-themed October, Little Nightmares 3 is your VIP ticket. Or not—I mean, follow your heart—or your nightmares.