Little Nightmares III lands on October 10, 2025, with multiple versions aimed at very different players. If you just want the game, the entry price is low. If you want post‑launch story content and cosmetics, there’s an upgrade. And if you’re here for display‑worthy collectibles, two physical collector’s boxes load the works.

Here’s a clear breakdown of what each edition includes, what it costs, and who it’s for.


Little Nightmares III editions at a glance

You can browse the official edition lineup and regional availability on the Little Nightmares III page from Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe: en.bandainamcoent.eu/little-nightmares/little-nightmares-iii.

Edition In‑game content Physical items Price (USD)
Standard Base game $40
Deluxe Secrets of The Spiral — Expansion Pass (2 additional chapters, released later)
Ferryman Costumes Set (included with the Expansion Pass)
Residents Costumes Pack (4 sets of 4 costumes revisiting prior Residents)
$60
Mirror Edition (Collector) All Deluxe content (Expansion Pass + Ferryman Set + Residents Pack) Low & Alone figurine (12 cm)
Premium metal case
Artbook with concept art
Physical & digital soundtrack
Sticker set (5 high‑quality stickers)
Themed mirrors box
$110
Premium Spiral Edition (Collector) All Deluxe content (Expansion Pass + Ferryman Set + Residents Pack) Low & Alone figurine (12 cm) with a music base that spins and plays a Necropolis theme
Nome controller & phone holder (22 cm)
Metal double‑sided coin (4.5 cm diameter)
Premium metal case, artbook, physical & digital soundtrack, sticker set (5), themed mirrors box
Not listed
Note: Preorders on any edition include the Dark Six Costumes Set for Low and Alone.

Which edition should you buy?

  • Choose Standard ($40) if you want the full campaign on day one and don’t mind skipping post‑launch chapters and cosmetics.
  • Choose Deluxe ($60) if you plan to play future story content. You get two additional chapters via the Expansion Pass plus the Ferryman and Residents cosmetic sets.
  • Choose Mirror ($110) if you want the Deluxe in‑game content and a compact collector’s box with a 12 cm figurine, metal case, artbook, and soundtrack.
  • Choose Premium Spiral if you want the largest display piece: the same figurine mounted on a music base, a 22 cm Nome holder, and a metal coin, alongside the Deluxe content and other physical items.

Preorder bonuses and early access details

Preordering any edition includes the Dark Six Costumes Set. Preordering a digital copy also grants immediate access to Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC; platform entitlements apply (bandainamcoent.com/games/little-nightmares-3).


Platforms, co‑op, and what’s new

Little Nightmares III is developed by Supermassive Games and launches on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. The series adds online co‑op for the first time, but play is limited to the same platform for partners. Solo players can run the entire game with an AI companion.


There’s a free demo — here’s where to get it

A playable demo set in the Necropolis is available across platforms. On PC, you can download it from the Steam store page: store.steampowered.com/app/1392860/Little_Nightmares_III/.


Release date and what to expect post‑launch

The game releases on October 10, 2025. The Deluxe Edition’s Expansion Pass adds two post‑launch chapters arriving after release; exact timing varies by platform and region rollout. If you’re weighing Deluxe or above, plan on returning for those chapters once they drop.


The quick takeaway: Standard is the value buy, Deluxe is the play‑everything ticket, and Mirror or Premium Spiral are for fans who want a shelf‑ready diorama alongside the Expansion Pass. If you’re still undecided, the demo is the best way to see how the new two‑character play feels before you pick a box.