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Little Nightmares is free on PC

Little Nightmares is free on PC

The release of Little Nightmares 2, the sequel to the popular adventure horror game, is just around the corner. With a release scheduled for February 11, many players are waiting to be able to shiver alongside Six again and discover more details about Mono. 

But if you haven't played the original Little Nightmares and you're interested in its sequel, here's some news you should enjoy. Little Nightmares is currently available on PC, specifically on Steam. To get your free copy of the game you do not have to go directly to Valve's platform but to the Bandai Namco store. After logging into your account (you can create one for free) you can add the game to your cart, just like you would with any purchase. Of course, you will not be charged anything, and you will then just have to activate the game on Steam. The offer will be available until January 17. 

Little Nightmares is an adventure game in which you play as a little girl, Six, who must solve puzzles to escape from the Den, a mysterious place populated by monsters that want to devour her. The game focuses on infantile fears and features creatures worthy of your worst nightmares. 

 

 

At the same time, the Little Nightmares 2 demo that was available on Steam for some time is now available on all other platforms, namely, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and even Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. It lets you discover the very beginning of the game and familiarize yourself with the new playable character, Mono. In Little Nightmares 2, he's the one you control, Six being led by the AI. This allows for quite a different gameplay, as the two characters are able to interact in order to overcome some obstacles. 

Little Nightmares 2 will be available on February 11 on PC, Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Nintendo Switch. It will also be released on next-gen consoles at a later date.

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