Little Nightmares II by Tarsier Studios will be releasing on Nintendo Switch and other platforms next year. The “suspense-adventure” game is slated to release on February 11th, 2021. The game will follow a new protagonist named mono who is guided by the yellow raincoat-wearing Six in a dysfunctional world.
A new gameplay trailer for Little Nightmares II was shown during Gamescom: Opening Night Live. If you have yet to see it, you can check out the trailer below.
About Little Nightmares II:
Little Nightmares II is a suspense-adventure game in which you play as Mono, a young boy trapped in a world that has been distorted by the humming transmission of a distant tower. With Six, the girl in a yellow raincoat, as his guide, Mono sets out to discover the dark secrets of The Signal Tower and save Six from her terrible fate; but their journey will not be straightforward as Mono and Six will face a gallery of new threats from the terrible residents of this world.
Will you dare to face this collection of new, little nightmares?
Key features
PLAY A DARK, THRILLING, SUSPENSE ADVENTURE
A host of brand-new Residents lie in wait to haunt your steps and disturb your sleep. Outsmart the sadistic Teacher, survive the bloodthirsty Hunter and flee from many more terrifying characters, as Mono and Six journey through this world together.
DISCOVER A FANTASTICAL WORLD CORRUPTED BY THE SIGNAL TOWER
Escape a world that’s rotten from the inside. Your journey will take you from creepy woodlands, to sinister schools, on your way to the dreadful Signal Tower to find the source of the evil that spreads through the TV screens of the world.
AWAKEN YOUR INNER CHILD TO SAVE SIX FROM THE DARKNESS
Six is fading from this world and her only hope is to guide Mono to the Signal Tower. In this world of nightmares, you are her only beacon of hope. Can you muster the courage to fend off your tormenters, and co-operate with Six to make sense of The Signal Towe
Source: Bandai Namco Europe
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This post was written by Mike Scorpio