Little Nightmares 3 was released last week, and one of the biggest features added to the series is its co-opability aspect. You can play the game with a friend, where each of you would play as one of the two main characters of the game, Low and Alone. And now, there is a way to play multiplayer for free. Here are all the details.
The biggest thing that Supermassive Games decided to add to the Little Nightmares series was the ability to play the game in multiplayer. You can either play the game solo or with a friend, given that there are two main protagonists, Low and Alone. Playing multiplayer is integrated within gameplay itself. With many puzzles in the game, both you and your partner need to work together, use the character’s different abilities, and move around together to solve these puzzles efficiently. It’s interesting, and a lot of players had different feelings on how multiplayer worked, but now, players can play multiplayer for free. Here’s how.
To preface this, there is a way to play the game in multiplayer without even owning the game at all. If neither you nor a friend owns the game, you can download the demo and play the free trial for about 30 minutes. I usually tell people if they are undecided about buying a game, download the free demo and play it. It always helps with the decision of buying one, and Little Nightmares 3 is no different.
If you or a friend does happen to own the game, you can send your friend an invite from the main menu for a multiplayer session. This is the friend’s pass that Little Nightmares 3 offers for players, which is a pretty smart idea to commemorate the addition of multiplayer to Little Nightmares. In all honesty, the friend’s pass is a godsend, and I am really happy that the devs added such a feature for the game. If you are interested in playing Little Nightmares 3, especially with a friend, download the free demo, as it can definitely help you decide whether you want to buy it.
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