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Okay, so here’s the scoop. Little Nightmares 3 and that shiny, Enhanced Edition of the first game, they’re dropping on October 10. Yep, that’s what’s happening. Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games spilled the beans. The third game is up for grabs in four different flavors. And yeah, each one teases you with early access to this new Enhanced Edition of Little Nightmares. A little teaser never hurt anyone, right?
Oh, and August 23 marks two years since the world first heard about Little Nightmares 3 at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live. Feels like it was just yesterday, huh? This time around, it’s not Tarsier Studios taking the wheel. It’s actually Supermassive Games, those folks behind Until Dawn. You know the drill with Tarsier, they birthed the original games but never actually owned the Little Nightmares name — that’s all Bandai Namco’s turf.
Skipping ahead — wait, where was I? Ah, yes, on June 24, during this Little Nightmares Showcase shindig, they finally pinned down a release date. October 10 is the magic number. And guess what? They’re launching it simultaneously on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and PCs. Pre-orders are rolling, so snag it if you’re into that kind of thing. Prices start at $39.99 and climb up to a whopping $119.99 for those juicy Premium Collector goodies.
Let me break it down for you, though:
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Standard Edition: 40 bucks gets you the base game and a Dark Six Costumes Set. Snazzy, but only if you pre-order.
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Digital Deluxe: For $59.99, you snag an Expansion Pass and some costume packs. Because why not?
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Collector Mirror Edition: At $89.99, you’re looking at a figurine, metal case, artbook, the works! Even the soundtrack, both digital and physical.
- Premium Collector Spiral Edition: Exclusive to Bandai Namco Store, toss them $119.99 and get all the Mirror goodies plus an enhanced figurine, a Nome holder, and some double-sided coin. Fancy, huh?
Now, about that Enhanced Edition — it’s officially here (a few leaks might’ve spoiled it earlier, but shh). October 10 is D-day, but pre-order and you can hop in early on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Supposedly loaded with ray tracing and volumetric lighting. Yeah, don’t even ask me to explain that, but it sounds cool. They even threw in refined checkpoints and "helpers" — whatever that means. Oh, and it’s hitting Switch 2 as well.
Fast forward to October 2025 — it’s shaping up to be a horror fan’s paradise. Besides Little Nightmares 3, you’ve got Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, some The Kharzov Effect thing, Confined, The Blessing of Airon, and more. Even Supermassive is jumping in with Directive 8020.
Wow, talk about a rush. Did I cover everything? Probably not. But hey, it’s a lot to chew on. Guess we’ll all just have to wait and see how it pans out!