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Little Nightmares III demo goes live ahead of game’s launch next month

The Little Nightmares series has grown to become a rather beloved franchise since its initial release back in 2017, spawning a sequel in 2021 – with the 3rd entry set to arrive next month. Ahead of Little Nightmares III’s official launch, the teams at Supermassive Games and Bandai Namco have released a demo for all to check out.

Available on both PC and consoles, the demo for Little Nightmares III offers “a 30-minute glimpse into the game’s tense, cinematic atmosphere,” in which players must “navigate haunting environments, outsmart deadly traps, and survive a terrifying encounter with the Monster Baby, a grotesque inhabitant whose gaze can turn you to stone.”

It is worth noting that progress made in the demo will not carry over to the full game. That being said, considering the relatively short length of the demo, and the series’ focus on immersion, starting from scratch upon its official release shouldn’t be too big of a deal.

While the Little Nightmares series has amassed a strong following since the release of the first game back in 2017, this 3rd entry is being developed by Supermassive Games instead of Tarsier Studios (the team behind the first two titles).

As such, it is encouraging to see them release a demo for the upcoming title – letting fans get a taste of Supermassive’s take on Little Nightmares III before putting any money down.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Little Nightmares III? What do you think of the switch-up in studios? Do you have faith in Supermassive Games? Let us know down below.

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