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Little Nightmares creators are moving onto something new, though this might not be the end

Now thatLittle Nightmares 2is out, developers Tarsier Studios are moving onto something new. What is it? All they’ll say is not not moreLittle Nightmares. However, publishers Bandai Namco, who own the rights to the horror puzzle-platformer series, have indicated they might have plans for “more content”. Whatever that means?

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Embracer Group, who bought Tarsier Studios in 2019, noted intheir latest quarterly financefestthat the Little Nightmares gang “will, from now on, focus on creating new IPs.” (Y’know, Embracer, the megacorp which includes folks from THQ Nordic toGearbox.)

In a statement tothe Ian Games Network, Tarsier CEO Andreas Johnsson confirmed that yep, this means they’re not making any more Little Nightmares. They’re moving on to create new things in new worlds.

“Personally I am very excited to see what our studio creates and counting down the days until we can welcome our fans,” Johnsson told IGN. After these two wonderfully horrible games, I’m curious myself.

Bandai Namco, however, might be planning to do something more with Little Nightmares.

“We have nothing to announce at this moment,” Bamco told IGN, “but since we received so much love from fans all around the world with the release of Little Nightmares 2, we feel energised to deliver more content in the future.”

Little Nightmares 2 is out now onSteamandGOG, plus consoles. Alice Bee’sLittle Nightmares 2 reviewdeclared, “This second delicious, horrible slice of creepy puzzle-platform adventure goes down almost as well as the first game.”