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Alright, so, mark your calendars for October 10, folks! Both Little Nightmares 3 and some jazzed-up version of the first game (that’s the Enhanced Edition, in case you’re wondering) are dropping then. Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games are behind this, and they’ve been teasing us long enough, haven’t they?
Anyway, back to some background here. August 23 will be two years since they teased us at Gamescom’s Opening Night Live. But wait, there’s a twist. This Little Nightmares 3 isn’t from the same folks who did the first ones, Tarsier Studios. Nope, they got snapped up by Embracer Group in 2019. The IP? Still snug with Bandai Namco. Now, Supermassive Games (you know, the Until Dawn peeps) are taking the reins. Not that I’m complaining—but yeah, it’s a shift.
Oh, and, uh, during this Little Nightmares Showcase on June 24—I almost forgot—they gave us concrete October 10 release dates. It’s dropping on all things console and PC. Pre-order madness is live too, with four different editions, from a $39.99 basic one to a super fancy $119.99 Premium Collector Spiral Edition. Kind of ridiculous, but hey, collectors gonna collect, right?
Now, let’s keep it messy but still give you the rundown:
- Standard Edition: $39.99 ain’t bad, and you get some Dark Six Costumes if you pre-order.
- Digital Deluxe: You get extra content here, like the Expansion Pass and Costume Pack for $59.99.
- Collector Mirror Edition: Steps up with a figurine, artbook, and more for $89.99.
- Premium Collector Spiral Edition: The top dog at $119.99. It’s got it all, plus some exclusive figurine biz and a music box. Only on Bandai Namco’s store, so you know they’re banking on it.
Now, about that Enhanced Edition—it’s real, and if you pre-order, you can get in early via PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Sounds fancy with ray tracing and better checkpoints—stuff that makes gamers’ hearts flutter. It’s even coming to the Switch 2. Who would’ve thought?
OK, here’s some small print. October 2025 is gonna be a bonanza for horror fans. Not just Little Nightmares 3—but games like Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 and a bunch more I can barely keep track of! Seriously, I just started scrolling through the list and got dizzy. Even Supermassive’s got another one, Directive 8020. Busy bees, right?
And that’s pretty much the scoop. Not gonna lie, my head’s spinning with all these editions and release dates. Hope you’re as jazzed about it all as I accidentally got myself—because, man, October can’t come soon enough!