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Mobile Version of ‘Little Nightmares’ Now Available on iOS and Android [Trailer]

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While we wait for Little Nightmares III to arrive next year, Bandai Namco and developer Playdigious have given the Tarsier Studios original a mobile makeover. Yes, 2017’s Little Nightmares is now available to play on your iOS and Android devices.

This mobile version of Little Nightmares introduces a revamped touch UI, but also comes with controller support and a cloud-based save system. It’s not clear if the Secrets of the Maw expansion is included with this version of Little Nightmares, however.

For those who haven’t played Little Nightmares before, the game is a single-player horror adventure title that centres on a girl named Six, who must traverse the various environments of the underwater iron vessel known as the Maw, and escape. Along the way, Six will need to solve puzzles to proceed, while also avoiding the monstrous beings that inhabit the Maw. You’ll have to employ stealth mechanics to avoid being seen, though there are occasions where you can fight back.

If you’re not the type to play on mobile, you can always pick up Little Nightmares on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Speaking of which, the Steam version of Little Nightmares is enjoying a 75% discount from now until December 15th.

As for Little Nightmares III, that is currently in development for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 from Supermassive Games.

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Gothic Metroidvania ‘Venture to the Vile’ Pushed to May 22 Release

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We’ll be waiting a little while longer for developer Studio Cut to Bits’ gothic Metroidvania Venture to the Vile. Originally slated to launch on PC via Steam on May 7, the game has now been pushed a couple of weeks to May 22. The PlayStation release of Venture to the Vile is still expected later this year.

In a press release, Venture to the Vile producer Masao Kobayashi explains the decision to delay the release, stating that while Studio Cut to Bits is made up of industry veterans, this is the first time that the team has released a game as indie developers. As such, the team encountered a few hurdles leading up to the original release date.

“We all love Venture to the Vile and want to make sure we are delivering the best possible game we can for our players. For this reason, we have decided to delay our game by two weeks. I’m sorry to those who have been anticipating our game but I assure you it is going to be worth the wait.”

Venture to the Vile centres on the town of Rainybrook, where an unknown darkness is taking over, transforming anything and anyone it touches. Fortunately for you, you seem to be unaffected by this presence. However, your friend Ella is nowhere to be seen. You must brave the horrors and find her.

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