Exciting news is brewing for fans of the creepy puzzle-platformer series, Little Nightmares. A recent discovery within the PlayStation Store database suggests that a demo for the highly anticipated Little Nightmares III could be arriving sooner than many expected. According to PlayStationSize, a well-known dataminer, this playable preview is reportedly set for release on September 17.
While specific details about the content of this rumored demo remain under wraps, it's reasonable to assume that it won't be exclusive to PlayStation platforms. Demos typically launch across all target systems, so players on PC, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch should also keep an eye out. Alongside the demo, we might also see a brand-new trailer, offering another glimpse into the game's atmospheric world and unique gameplay mechanics.
Little Nightmares III is being developed by Supermassive Games, known for their narrative-driven horror titles. This marks a change from the original Little Nightmares duology, which was crafted by Tarsier Studios. Tarsier is currently busy with their own new horror project, titled REANIMAL, which is slated for a release in the first quarter of next year.
The full version of Little Nightmares III is scheduled to launch on October 10. It will be available on PC via Steam and the Microsoft Store, as well as PlayStation consoles, Xbox consoles, and Nintendo Switch. The game is designed for both cooperative play, allowing friends to navigate its dangers together, and solo adventures, where an AI companion will join you on your journey. Text localization, including Russian, will be supported.
If this rumor holds true, the September 17 demo will offer players an early opportunity to step back into the distinct, unsettling world of Little Nightmares. It’s a chance to experience Supermassive Games' take on the series firsthand and decide if the new installment lives up to the chilling legacy of its predecessors before the full game arrives in October.
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