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Little Nightmares II

Little Nightmares sales milestone

Sales of the Little Nightmares franchise crossed the milestone of 12 million units sold, Bandai Namco announced today. This comes with the series celebrating its sixth anniversary.

Arnaud Muller, CEO of Bandai Namco Europe, said of the news: “The Little Nightmares franchise has seen some great growth and success since the first episode, which was released six years ago today. We are proud of the work accomplished by the teams at Bandai Namco Europe S.A.S. along with Tarsier Studios, Engine Software and Supermassive Games to make great games while at the same time expanding the franchise to more media.”

The first update for Little Nightmares II has gone live. Version 1.3 is now available, which includes a slew of different fixes.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Little Nightmares II

After creating the successful Little Nightmares games, Tarsier Studios is moving on from the puzzle-platformer horror adventure series. The developer confirmed to IGN that Little Nightmares II will be its last title in the series.

Tarsier CEO Andreas Johnsson told IGN in a statement:

Little Nightmares II

Ahead of this week’s release, Little Nightmares II has received a new launch trailer. Have a look at today’s video below.

Little Nightmares II will be available for Switch on February 11. Be sure to check out our review here.

Little Nightmares II

System: Switch
Release date: February 11, 2021
Developer: Tarsier Studios
Publisher: Bandai Namco


Little Nightmares quickly became a much beloved hit among fans of horror and side-scrolling adventure gameplay, beautifully melding this sense of intense atmosphere with some of the most innovative and unique environmental designs the medium has seen. It had everything it needed to be, well, nightmare fuel, and capitalized on that artistically. Its big draw-back, however, was simply how short it was. Thankfully, Tarsier Studios went on to develop DLC in a perfectly priced package that expanded the game up to three additional hours, putting us in the shoes of The Runaway Kid as they too tried to escape from The Maw. Now with the release of Little Nightmares II, feedback was taken to heart and Tarsier Studios has made a bigger and better adventure, emphasizing more so the nightmare portion of its name with a stellar experience that gives everything I wanted the first time around, and goes even further with its disturbing themes and atmosphere that, with excellent sound design, brings together a must-play horror package.

Little Nightmares II

Bandai Namco has shared a couple of new commercials for Little Nightmares II. Both adverts are attached below.

Bandai Namco will begin distributing Little Nightmares II for Switch on February 11.

Little Nightmares II

ElAnalistaDeBits has put together a video comparing the Switch and PS4 versions of Little Nightmares II, both in terms of graphics and frame rate. Give it a look below.

Little Nightmares II is planned for February 11 on Switch.

Little Nightmares II

Earlier today, a demo for Little Nightmares II was made available on the Switch eShop. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Little Nightmares II launches for Switch on February 11.

Little Nightmares II

Bandai Namco and Tarsier Studios have shared a new “Lost in Transmission” trailer for Little Nightmares II. Get a look at the video below.

Little Nightmares II is slated for February 11 on Switch. A demo for the game is now live on the Switch eShop in Europe and Australia – we assume it’ll be up in North America when the store updates later today.

Little Nightmares II

A Switch demo is on the way for Little Nightmares II, Bandai Namco and Tarsier Studios have announced. It’s planned for an early 2021 launch.

Here’s a bit of information about the demo:


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