Little Nightmares 2 Halloween Trailer
Bandai Namco releases new Halloween trailer of Tarsier Studios' platforming sequel Little Nightmares II.
Revealed during Opening Night Live event at Gamescom 2019, indie puzzle-platformer game Little Nightmares II from developer Tarsier Studios and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment is expected to launch for major platforms.
Following an extended gameplay reveal back in August 2020, Bandai Namco released a brand-new trailer today, which wholeheartedly celebrates all the frightening themes of Halloween in a brief showcase of nightmarish sequences.
Little Nightmares II Halloween Trailer |
Recently unveiled Halloween trailer for Little Nightmares II highlights many horrors and secrets of Pale City.
New character Mono takes center stage in latest trailer for LN sequel and sets for a dangerous journey alongside original protagonist Six. Together they travel across Pale City through various deadly hazards just to reach Signal Tower.
What follows after one minute into the trailer is a montage of Mono getting crushed under a locker cabinet, being shot at by a Hunter, getting caught by hospital patients, falling under a box and is chased for his life by Thin Man.
Mono and his companion Six have seemingly taken shelter in a new area, where they need to hide or sometime fight to survive. Wandering though trauma unit, they come across a creepy Doctor and a crowd of his eerie patients.
Other than trying to stay out of their reach, Mono can use a flashlight to stun them a little bit and avoid capture. Trying to stay away from Doctor's operating table and an infirmary full of murder mannequins will be quite a trick.
Survive Through Horrors |
Tarsier Studios is apparently pushing hard on everything that made Little Nightmares great and going further for LN2. An online-only "Stay Tuned" bundle has been announced lately, including artbook, figurine, steelbook and goodies.
Little Nightmares II will arrive for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 11, 2021. Bandai Namco plans to release free upgraded next-gen versions for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles later next year.