Little Nightmares III launches on October 10th, and we're counting down the sleeps. But choosing between the Standard and Digital Deluxe editions isn’t just about price. It’s about how far you’re willing to fall down the Spiral, and this is a decision only you can make.
Both editions require the courage to get you through the front door. One invites you deeper, into places you probably shouldn’t go. But hey, that's what the series is all about, right?
Here’s how to figure out which edition is right for you. No fluff. No pitchforks. Just straight-up facts with a bit of insight thrown in for good measure.

If you’re here for the core experience — to meet Low and Alone, sneak past monsters, solve some puzzles, and attempt to survive the Spiral — the Standard Edition gives you exactly what you need.
You get:
Yes, immediately, no need to wait for LN3’s release. You can start your descent right now, with the game that started it all
Whether you’re revisiting The Maw or entering it for the first time, pre-ordering is the perfect way to experience the creepy, sparse world that makes Little Nightmares so quietly terrifying, without having to wait.

Now, if the Standard Edition is a plunge… the Digital Deluxe Edition is a bottomless pit. This version is for the lore hounds, the fan theorists, the players who don’t just want to escape, they want to understand the Spiral.
Here’s what it adds:
The Ferryman and Residents Costume Sets are clearly intriguing, but it’s the extra chapters that really make the Deluxe Edition worth it. If you’ve played Little Nightmares before, you know the expansions are always more than just bonus levels.
They’re more like connective tissue, answering questions you didn’t know to ask, and hinting at bigger patterns in the horror. Sometimes, even reframing the whole story.
The Digital Deluxe is for the fans who still think about The Lady’s mirror. Those who spent way too long pausing to study the environment, and for whom questions are still buzzing around their heads way after the credits roll. If you want the full Little Nightmares experience, it's for you.

This really comes down to what kind of player you are. If you just want the main event, go Standard. You’ll get a full, haunting experience, with a free classic to tide you over if you pre-order.
However, if you know your curiosity will likely get the better of you, you have to go Deluxe. The expansion pass will be sure to dish up some of the wildest, most experimental ideas. And when everyone’s unpacking lore on Discord in six months time? You’ll be glad to be in the loop.
How deep do you dare to go?