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Little Nightmares 3 Review

Little Nightmares III introduces co-op gameplay with new child protagonists Low and Alone across four eerie chapters, preserving the series’ atmospheric horror and puzzle-platforming style.

  • On October 10th, Little Nightmares III launches on major consoles and PC, developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco, introducing co-op with new protagonists Low and Alone.
  • With the IP now under Bandai Namco, development passed to Supermassive Games after Tarsier's acquisition, shifting focus from Six to two new children while maintaining Nowhere links.
  • The AI companion functions reasonably but shows bugs causing repeated deaths, co-op is online-only with no local split-screen or drop-in, and players use a Parasol early in the five-hour campaign across four chapters.
  • Scoring 7/10, reviewers praised visuals yet flagged limited innovation, with some recommending waiting instead of buying at day 1 price.
  • Two more chapters are planned as paid expansions, and a friend pass system lets a second player join without buying, but multiplayer lacks cross-play support.
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The third foray into a world of monstrosities that will make you feel like a tiny creature continues what made Little Nightmares such a popular series. However, the gamble on cooperative play didn't pay off.

This is our Little Nightmares III test, the last opus of the nightmare saga.

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Gamespot broke the news in United States on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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