Game Overview:
Little Nightmares 2 is a puzzle-platformer horror adventure title developed by Tarsier Studios and published by Bandai Namco.
It adds a new playable character, Mono, while the previous game’s protagonist, Six, returns as a computer-controlled character.
Bandai Namco has published a job ad that seems to suggest that work is underway on the next instalment in the horror series.
Bandai Namco is celebrating 12 million copies sold for the Little Nightmares franchise.
Free upgrades are available for everyone who already owns the game. Bandai Namco also confirms Little Nightmares 2 has sold over 2 million copies.
Little Nightmares 2 producer Lucas Roussel speaks with GamingBolt about the horror title and the future of the franchise.
Little Nightmares 2 and Persona 5 Strikers also saw impressive debuts last month.
The creepy puzzle platformer has received solid reviews from the majority of critics.
Little Nightmares continues to see big success.
Tarsier will move on to new IPs under Embracer's ownership.
Locate everything, including all of the Achievements/Trophies, with this guide.
Meanwhile, Little Nightmares 2 debuts in seventh place.
The new release pops up on the cloud service's subscription service.
The original has also sold over three million units.
Little Nightmares 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor in every way imaginable.
Here's what you need to know about the creepy platformer.
The demo is now available on all platforms.
The Wilderness demo is out now for PS4 and Xbox One, with Switch getting it later.
It should come to the Switch soon.
Get a taste of the upcoming horror game in the new Wilderness demo.
Watch Mono attempt to survive against detached limbs and other horrors.
Catch a glimpse of the various freaky creatures and diabolical traps in the sequel.
Watch Six and Mono meet in The Wilderness and then run for their very lives.
Six and Mono encounter all kinds of new horrors in their journey.
We'll finally get our gameplay look at the horror sequel.
The developers have taken feedback for the first game into account.
Tarsier Studios' smash hit returns for a second outing.