An enhanced edition of the hit horror game Little Nightmares is apparently set to release sometime soon, with the game recently being rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
The ESRB, who assigns ratings to games in the United States, recently rated the title (via Gematsu). While the rating itself doesn’t exactly reveal anything we don’t know about the game, it does mean that an official announcement on the project could be coming sooner rather than later.
Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition first spotted last year
“This is an adventure platformer in which players assume the role of a girl (Six) who must escape a nightmarish world,” reads the ESRB description. “As players traverse the environment, they run, jump, climb, and sneak around to avoid enemies (e.g., leaches, large human-like creatures).”
The potential for a Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition was first brought to the surface when the game was rated by South Africa’s rating board a year ago. Originally released in 2017, Little Nightmares is a puzzle-platform horror game, best known for its unique art style, featuring a tiny playable character who must navigate a world of giant, monstrous creatures.
A sequel to the game, Little Nightmares II, was released in 2021, and a third entry, Little Nightmares III, is currently in development by Supermassive Games.