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Bandai Namco Entertainment have announced horror game Little Nightmares II has sold over 1 million copies.
As previously reported, the sequel follows Mono and his new friend, Six. The duo are stuck in a nightmare world that has been distorted by a mysterious and malevolent signal from a distant tower. Mono and Six will need to work together to fight against the twisted denizens of the world as they try to find a way to stop the signal and return home.
The press release states the game has sold over 1 million units, making 5 million in total for the series. Aside from the first game, there is also Very Little Nightmares on Android and iOS. A digital comic book is also available on Android and iOS.
“We’re very proud of the success of Little Nightmares,” states Bandai Namco Senior VP of Marketing, Content and Digital Herve Hoerdt, “and really grateful with how fans have embraced the universe through the games and the comics, putting their minds to work to find the wildest theories about Little Nightmares.”
“These are two important milestones for a franchise that we have nurtured and grown within BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe and would not be possible without the amazing support from the Little Nightmares community. We can’t wait to share with you what’s next in the Little Nightmares universe.”
You can find the rundown (via Steam) below:
Return to a world of charming horror in Little Nightmares II, 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 the yellow raincoat, as his guide, Mono sets out to discover the dark secrets of The Signal Tower. Their journey won’t be easy; Mono and Six will face a host of new threats from the terrible residents of this world.
Will you dare to face this collection of new, little nightmares?
Little Nightmares II is available on Windows PC (via GamersGate, GOG, and Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia. The game will also have a free upgrade to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2021. In case you missed it, you can find our review here (we highly recommend it!)
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