Little Nightmares 2 is anticipated by many thanks to how unique and creepy the original game was. Previews have dubbed it a disturbing yet delightful sequel done right, so it’s understandable that horror fans are foaming at the mouth. Here you’ll find the reported review embargo lift date for Little Nightmares 2, and you’ll also find an explanation of the Deluxe Edition.
If you never played the original experience that took place on a creepy cruise ship full of horrifying fatties and ladies vulnerable to mirrors, then you can buy the base experience for the mere cost of £15.99. However, if you instead want a free sampling of what to expect, you can simply get the Little Nightmares 2 demo.
Whether you’re a returning fan or a curious newcomer, below you’ll find the reported review embargo lift date for the upcoming sequel.
Little Nightmares 2 Deluxe Edition
The Little Nightmares 2 Deluxe Edition costs £34.99.
While The Little Nightmares 2 Deluxe Edition costs £10 more than the Standard Edition, its increase in price is warranted by the inclusion of the following goodies:
- The Nome’s Attic DLC
- Digital Soundtrack
- Digital Artbook
- Dynamic Theme
- Two Avatars
Both the Standard and Deluxe Editions come with the Mokujin Hat in-game cosmetic.
The above contents come courtesy of the PSN store, but the dynamic theme will not be useable on the PS5.
Steam offers the same goodies but with wallpapers instead of a dynamic theme, and the PC platform elaborates that the two avatars are characters Mono and Six.
In addition, the Nome’s Attic DLC is described as an in-game puzzle which will lead to the location of a Nomes’ hat to wear.
When is the review embargo lift date for Little Nightmares 2?
The review embargo lift date for Little Nightmares 2 is reportedly February 9th.
It’s reported that the review embargo lift date for Little Nightmares 2 is February 9th at 07:00 PT, 10:00 ET, and 15:00 GMT.
None of the above is confirmed by Tarsier Studios or Bandai Namco Entertainment, as the above date and time comes courtesy of NEXTGEN_ishere on Twitter.
While not an official source, the Twitter account was right about when the review embargoes would end for Immortals Fenyx Rising and Cyberpunk 2077. They were also recently correct about a Mass Effect Legendary Edition embargo lifting on February 2nd, as well as Total War Warhammer 3 being announced on February 3rd.