
The release of the next Little Nightmares is on the way with a new look at a new area of Little Nightmares III we will explore
It is time to get further excited for Little Nightmares III, as we have a new look at the game to offer up a different kind of ride we are going to be taking out there. At least, a ride that some of us will be taking out there with Supermassive Games giving us the release date of October 10th for this dark title. A perfect time for a game like Little Nightmares to land out there, and now with a dark carnival area that we will need to explore on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. All are available for pre-order now, if it tickles your fancy, or unless you are looking to get the game on the Switch. That pre-order will open up a little bit down the line.
Now that we all know the pre-orders are open for Little Nightmares III and that will garner you a few little extras for doing so, let us see the bigger reason as to why we will need to do all of that out there. Here we get to see a new part of the ride we will be going on and the twisted things we are going to be running from out there in the world on October 10th. Not as many clowns as one would think for a title like this, but a whole lot of rides and fairgrounds to have fun and hide among. Also, a few little puzzles to get things in motion out there and keep everyone on their toes as it goes forward. Have a look at the new gameplay for Little Nightmares III we have just below, then stay after to see the new things you can add to your game if you choose to pre-order or buy any of the larger packages for the game. All manner of fun will be had.
Little Nightmares III — You’re In For A Ride
An ill-fated attempt to bring fun to the funfair. Do what you must to survive the ride, little ones.
Little Nightmares III comes to PlayStation, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC on October 10th, 2025.
Nintendo Switch pre-orders will open at a later date.
Do you like what you have been seeing here, or do you want them to stick with all of the classics that Little Nightmares fed us before? Why do you think there is a lack of clowns out there, and could that be linked to the lack of color the game usually has? Will you be getting any of the pre-order options out there, or will you hold out until the very end to buy the game and secure the little extras at that time? Head on down to the comment section to discuss all of that and everything else that might be coming to mind from it all. We are going to have more for Little Nightmares III as we head toward October, so please keep on checking in here for all of those updates and the many others still on the plate out there.