Key Takeaways
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- Little Nightmares III introduces cooperative gameplay for the first time in the series, allowing two players to work together.
- The new installment features two new characters and takes players on a journey through various dark locations such as Necropolis, Candy Factory, Carnevale, and more.
- Little Nightmares III is set to release on October 10 for multiple platforms including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC (via Steam and Xbox).
- The game promises challenging environments and dangerous threats that players must confront together to escape the Spiral.
Little Nightmares III: Co-op Horror Unleashed – Teaming Up to Escape the Spiral
Little Nightmares III’s pre-orders are now live. For the first time in the series, this highly anticipated installment introduces a cooperative mode, allowing two players to team up to solve intricate puzzles and confront dangerous threats together. The new chapter of the popular horror series unveils two new characters and takes players on a journey through the darkest corners of the Spiral. To escape, players must navigate challenging environments such as Necropolis, the Candy Factory, Carnevale, and other mysterious locations. Little Nightmares III launches on October 10 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PC (via Steam and Xbox).
In Case You Missed It
For all you horror game enthusiasts out there, be sure to check out our latest post where we dive into the newly released trailer for **Little Nightmares III** (author: Ahmed Hassan, published on 2025-08-17). This hauntingly beautiful installment from Bandai Namco introduces a thrilling cooperative mode that promises to keep you and your gaming partner up at night with its intricate puzzles and spine-chilling hazards. Explore the eerie landscapes of cemeteries, candy factories, and more as you navigate through the game’s unsettling environments together. Don’t miss out on all the details; head over to our post for a closer look! Little Nightmares III Unveils New Trailer For those keeping tabs on the gaming industry and the challenges faced by developers, we have a must-read post from Jonathan Dubinski titled “Supermassive Games Announces Layoffs, Delays Game to 2026,” published on July 23rd. The article delves into the latest round of layoffs at Supermassive Games and the subsequent delay of their upcoming game, Directive 8020, which is now set for release in 2026. It’s a sobering look at the current state of the gaming market. Head over to Players for Life to get the full scoop on this significant development Supermassive Games Announces Layoffs, Delays Game to 2026 and don’t miss Carlos Mendoza’s recent post on Supermassive Games’ announcement from July 22nd, where the studio has made significant changes, including layoffs and a delay for Directive 8020, while maintaining that Little Nightmares III remains unaffected. Dive into the details of these impactful decisions at Supermassive Announces Layoffs and Delay of Directive 8020 for a comprehensive look at the industry’s latest twists and turns.
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Official Name | Little Nightmares III |
Brief Summary | Embark on a new adventure in the unique world of Little Nightmares.
In Little Nightmares III, you follow the journey of Low & Alone, as they search for a path that could lead them out of the Nowhere. Trapped within the Spiral, a cluster of disturbing places, the two friends will have to work together to survive in a dangerous world full of delusions and escape the grasp of an even greater threat lurking in the shadows. For the first time in the franchise, face your childhood fears together with a friend using online co-op, or solo with an AI companion. |
Platforms | PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
Released | October 10, 2025 |
Genre | Platform, Puzzle, Adventure |
Play Modes | Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative |
Content Rating | T |
Languages | Chinese (Simplified), English, French, Japanese, Korean |
Genre | Supermassive Games |
Genre | Bandai Namco Entertainment |