along with Tarsier Studios announce the release of a free-to-play demo for its action-adventure puzzle game Little Nightmares II. The publisher also confirmed the game’s launch for next month on next-gen consoles.
Taking the role of Mono, players will begin a journey towards the Signal Tower by making their way through an eerie forest. If Mono makes it to the shack, he will have a chance to free Six and work together to escape the Hunter. Little Nightmares II’s demo can be downloaded via the Microsoft Store, Playstation Network, Steam, and GOG.
Check this gameplay trailer here:
Here is the official description of the game via Bandai Namco Entertainment:
Little Nightmares II is a suspense adventure game in which you play as Mono, a young boy trapped in a world that has been distorted by an evil transmission. Together with new friend Six, he sets out to discover the source of the Transmission.
Return to a world of charming horror in Little Nightmares II, a suspense adventure game in which you play as Mono, a young boy trapped in a world that has been distorted by the humming transmission of a distant tower.
With Six, the girl in the yellow raincoat, as his guide, Mono sets out to discover the dark secrets of The Signal Tower. Their journey won’t be easy; Mono and Six will face a host of new threats from the terrible residents of this world.
Litte Nightmares II
is now available for pre-orders, Bandai Namco confirmed a Standard Edtion and a Digital Deluxe Edition available on PlayStation Network, Steam, and GOG.com. The Deluxe Edition features the full digital soundtrack composed by Tobias Lilja, a digital artbook, Mono and Six avatars, and wallpapers for PC or a dynamic theme for PS4. Customers who pre-order the game will also receive the Mokujin Hat for Mono as a bonus.
Little Nightmares II will launch on February 11, 2021, on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC Digital. Later in 2021 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X with a free upgrade for previous-gen customers.
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