Little Nightmares II Enhanced Edition - Xbox
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Little Nightmares II Enhanced Edition - Xbox

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£12.95

Return to a world of charming horror in Little Nightmares II, now enhanced in mesmerizing 4K with improved visual effects! Dive into a suspense adventure game in which you play as Mono, a young boy trapped in a world that has been distorted by the humming transmission of a distant tower. With Six, the girl in the yellow raincoat, as his guide, Mono sets out to discover the dark secrets of The Signal Tower. Their journey won't be easy; Mono and Six will face a host of new threats from the terrible residents of this world.

Will you dare to face this collection of new, little nightmares?

Dive into an unsettling adventure, now enhanced in mesmerizing 4K with improved visual effects:
The Enhanced version visual upgrade includes Ray-traced reflections, improved volumetric shadows, and increased game details such as interactive particles. There is also a new immersive 3D soundscape mix to make your Little Nightmares II even more immersive.

Play a Dark, Thrilling, Suspense Adventure:
Take Mono and Six on their adventure while a host of brand-new Residents lie in wait to haunt your steps and disturb your sleep. Outsmart the sadistic Teacher, survive the bloodthirsty Hunter and flee from many more terrifying characters, as Mono and Six journey through this world together.

Discover a Fantastical World Corrupted by The Signal Tower:
Escape a world that’s rotten from the inside. Your journey will take you from creepy woodlands to sinister schools, on your way to the dreadful Signal Tower to find the source of the evil that spreads through the TV screens of the world.

Awaken Your Inner Child as Mono, a New Resourceful Character:
As Mono, make the most of your size to hide and sneak in twisted environments, or grasp your courage and nearby tools to fend off your tormentors. Use your wits to solve puzzles, tiptoe around traps, and co-operate with Six to make sense of The Signal Tower.

Xbox One and Xbox Series S|X:
- Smart Delvery Support
- Free upgrade from Xbox One to Xbox Series S|X. Buying the game on Xbox Series S|X also grants access the Xbox One version.
- Save data are compatible between Xbox One and Xbox Series S|X.

Beauty Mode*:
Little Nightmares II runs at 30fps at 4K resolution with optimised Ray Tracing.
Performance Mode*:
Locks the game at 60fps. Dynamic resolution up to 4K to maintain 60fps with Ray Tracing.
Ray-Traced Reflections:
Allows any shiny surface to provide a reflection. Its clarity and definition depend on surfaces.
Volumetric Shadows:
Increased resolution of volumetric shadows. Light rays are disturbed by objects and characters moving in front of a strong light source.
Interactive Particles:
Particles are more abundant and dynamically affected by Mono, Six and the main antagonists. Particles swim and eddy behind them, creating a more realistic and immersive environment.
Immersive Audio:
New immersive 3D soundscape mix, creating a more involving experience when listening via 5.1/7.1 audio systems or headphones.
- Improved loading times.
* Modes only available on PlayStation®5 and Xbox Series versions. On PC, all graphical settings can be changed individually in the Settings > Advanced menu.

PEGI 16+

PEGI 16+: The game may feature realistic violence to human characters including death and injury and can often include blood and bodies that remain after they are dead. The worst forms of bad language can be heard including sexual expletives.

Sexual activity can be shown but it must not include visible genitals. Depictions of erotic nudity may feature. The use of tobacco and alcohol may be encouraged, and the game can feature the use of illegal drugs. The game could glamorise crime.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council