One of the first announcements to open up Gamescom Opening Night Live was the reveal of Little Nightmares III from Supermassive Games. For the first time in the series, players can face their childhood fears with a friend, as the game will be playable in online co-op, letting players take on the role of one of the two new characters, Low or Alone.

“In Little Nightmares III,players will follow the journey of Low and Alone, two friends looking for a way to get out of the Nowhere. They will travel through the Spiral, a world filled with dangerous threats such as Monster Baby in the Necropolis. Each character carries its own iconic item – a bow and arrow for Low, a wrench for Alone – that they will use to solve puzzles and help them in their quest to escape.”

Bandai Namco Europe and Supermassive Games also announced The Sounds of Nightmares, a new podcast series that will consist of six episodes. The first two episodes are now available for fans to listen to.

Little Nightmares III releases in 2024 for Xbox Series XlS, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and PC.

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