Having a Little Nightmares Showcase is sure to be a great way to enjoy the upcoming week. Bandai Namco announced on X that the Little Nightmares Showcase will be held on June 24th at the following times:
- 12PM – PST
- 3PM – EST
- 8MP – BST
- 9PM – CEST
- 3AM+1 – SGT
While no official details have been announced, the event should provide some insight into the near future of the Little Nightmares franchise. There are several possibilities regarding the games that will be part of the Showcase. For one thing, it’s obvious that the world is eagerly awaiting Little Nightmares III. It’s also possible that the Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition will also be announced, a game whose existence was already confirmed when it was leaked on PlayStation Network. Sony acted quickly and removed the listing, but the world has already seen that this enhanced edition of the classic exists. It’s possible that, during the Showcase, this enhanced edition will be made available digitally, giving users a way to happily wait until the release of Little Nightmares III. The Enhanced Edition is expected to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC, though it may also appear on Nintendo Switch 2.
Something unsettling is coming. It's closer than you think.
Are you ready to face it, little ones? #LittleNightmares pic.twitter.com/Thr5LioYg8
— Little Nightmares III (@LittleNights) June 19, 2025
In the case of Little Nightmares III, it was previously said that it would be released in 2025 on all systems, including PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions in addition to PS5, Xbox Series, and PC. It will possibly also be released on Nintendo Switch 2. The question is whether Bandai Namco will keep the 2025 release date or delay the game until 2026. It should not be forgotten that, also scheduled for 2025, is the release of Reanimal, the spiritual heir to Little Nightmares, developed by the creators of the series and responsible for the first two installments. However, Reanimal will not be a Bandai Namco game, but rather a THQ Nordic game developed by Tarsier Studios. Meanwhile, the new Little Nightmares will be developed by Supermassive Games, the company behind games like The Dark Pictures Anthology, The Quarry, and Until Dawn: Rush of Blood. They were also responsible for the Enhanced Edition of Little Nightmares II.