Little Nightmares II Enhanced Edition Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Trailer Highlights 60 FPS, Visual Upgrades

Bandai Namco has released a launch trailer for Little Nightmares II: Enhanced Edition targeting the new Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, showcasing technical and visual upgrades for the horror-puzzle sequel.

The title, developed by Swedish studio Tarsier Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, builds on the series’ established atmosphere with higher framerates and upgraded rendering for the next-generation handheld console.

According to Bandai Namco’s announcement, the Enhanced Edition is optimized to run at 60 frames per second and uses higher-resolution assets alongside improved visual effects.

The publisher also notes that the release includes additional helper characters to expand gameplay interactions.

Those details were emphasized in the company’s launch trailer and product listing.

Little Nightmares II originally followed the 2017 cult hit Little Nightmares.

The first game, developed by Tarsier Studios, launched in October 2017 and introduced players to Six, a lone child trapped aboard the Maw.

Little Nightmares II expanded the narrative in February 2021, when Tarsier’s sequel debuted across PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch platforms.

Both entries are recognized for their atmospheric level design, stealth-driven puzzles, and distinctive art direction.

Gameplay and narrative: Players again confront distorted, adult-like monstrosities while navigating oppressive, puzzle-laden environments.

In Little Nightmares II, the player alternates perspective between the Runaway Kid and other protagonists to reveal parallel threads of the Maw’s story.

Those core mechanics remain central to the Enhanced Edition, which the publisher says preserves the original’s stealth and environmental puzzle focus while improving performance on Nintendo’s latest hardware.

Availability and purchasing: Bandai Namco states that Little Nightmares II: Enhanced Edition is now available for purchase on the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch 2.

The launch trailer was posted alongside the eShop listing to highlight technical improvements and the packaged extras.

For Nintendo platform owners and fans of atmospheric puzzle-horror, the Enhanced Edition represents a technical refresh of Tarsier Studios’ acclaimed sequel.

Readers looking for the official trailer or to buy the game should check the Nintendo eShop or Bandai Namco’s channels for the latest distribution details.