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Bandai and Tarsier Studios Team Up For Little Nightmares

Bandai Namco has announced that they have teamed up with Swedish developer Tarsier Studios for the whimsically dark horror game, Little Nightmares. Revolving around confronting childhood fears, Little Nightmares has players help a little girl in a yellow raincoat escape The Maw: a vessel piloted by corrupted souls with an endless hunger. Andreas Johnsson, Business Developer & Deputy CEO of Tarsier Studios commented:

“We are so thrilled to work together with Bandai Namco Entertainment, a company that takes great pride in their work and goes that extra mile to create amazing game experiences. From day one we’ve felt their passion and drive to help make Little Nightmares everything it can be.”

More information on Little Nightmares will be revealed during Gamescom 2016. For more information, check out the trailer above.

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