Little Nightmares 2 launched back in February to rapturous acclaim from critics and consumers alike, scoring 4/5 in our very own Little Nightmares 2 review at the time. Turns out all that praise wasn’t just noise; developer Tarsier Studios and publisher Bandai Namco have today announced that Little Nightmares 2 has reached more than one million units sold, making it the first title developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe to do so in less than one month. “We’re very proud of the success of Little Nightmares and really grateful with how fans have embraced the universe through the games and the comics, putting their minds to work to find the wildest theories about Little Nightmares”, said Herve Hoerdt, Senior Vice President Marketing, Content and Digital at Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe. “These are two important milestones for a franchise that we have nurtured and grown within Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe and would not be possible without the amazing support from the Little Nightmares community. We can’t wait to share with you what’s next in the Little Nightmares universe” There are currently no plans to make another game in the series, as Tarsier Studios looks to another IP for its immediate future. If you’re curious to know more about the game , it tells the story of Mono, a young boy trapped in a world “distorted by the humming transmission of a distant Signal Tower.” With Six, the girl in a yellow raincoat from the first game, the duo set out to discover the world’s secrets while trying to outsmart the monstrous residents trying to capture them. f you want to give the game a try before you buy it, you can try out a Little Nightmares 2 demo on consoles and PC.