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So, you ever get into a game so much you lose track of time? Honestly, that’s me with Little Nightmares. And now, bam—Little Nightmares 3 and this Enhanced Edition are dropping October 10. Mark it on your calendars if you’re into that spooky stuff. Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games just threw that out there. Oh, and the pre-orders? They’re live for four editions. No clue why I counted them on my fingers first—old habits?
Anyway, August 23 is like a little ‘yay’ moment because it’s the second anniversary of Little Nightmares 3 being announced back during Gamescom. Funny how time flies, right? This one’s special since it’s not by Tarsier Studios, the Swedish geniuses behind the original horrors. They got picked up by Embracer Group back in 2019, so yeah, Bandai Namco owns the IP. Now, the wizards at Supermassive, those Until Dawn folks, are handling it.
Was it June 24? Yes! They finally spilled the beans with a release date. October 10 is the magic number for Little Nightmares 3, dropping simultaneously across the latest gadgets—PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, and PC! Oh, and those pre-orders? Dive in; they start at $39.99 and head up to the $119.99 Premium Collector Spiral Edition. Yep, nothing says love like a Nome phone holder. (A Nome holder—or is it for phones? Someone smarter than me figure it out.)
Right, editions! Let me untangle this for you:
Standard Edition ($39.99): Base game + Dark Six Costumes Set, but only if you pre-order. Sneaky, huh?
Digital Deluxe Edition ($59.99): You get the Secrets of The Spiral Expansion Pass and the Residents Costumes Pack. Fancy!
Collector Mirror Edition ($89.99): Think Deluxe Edition, but throw in a figurine—shiny metal case, artbook, you get the idea.
Premium Collector Spiral Edition ($119.99): Exclusive to the Bandai store! More exclusive than a VIP party. Comes with a music box, among other things.
Switching gears to the Enhanced Edition. Got announced on June 24 too. Early access is a thing here if you’re lucky on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC with pre-orders. It’s all about those juicy ray tracings and volumetric lighting. Makes it look all pretty and spooky. And talk about refined checkpoint placements—ain’t nobody got time for frustration. It’s hitting the Switch 2 as well.
October 2025, mark my words, horror fans will be on cloud nine. Apart from Little Nightmares 3, titles like Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 and The Kharzov Effect are knocking on doors. Confined, The Blessing of Airon, Welcome to Doll Town—sounds like a straight-up horror fest. Besmirch, H9, and Directive 8020 will join the chaos. Oh, Directive 8020 is from Supermassive too. Busy bees, aren’t they?
Where to wrap this… Gaming, horror, Little Nightmares—October’s looking like a rollercoaster for all you thrill-seekers. So that’s it, I think? Now, go do whatever people do when they’re waiting for game releases.