'The Hideaway' part two of 'Little Nightmares: Secrets of the Maw' is now available

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Screenshot from "The Hideaway" DLC trailer

"The Hideaway," part two of "Little Nightmare's" three-part downloadable content series "Secrets of Maw" was released earlier on Nov. 10. The third and final part of the DLC series, which has yet to be named, will reportedly arrive sometime in February of 2018.

The trailer for "The Hideaway" was uploaded to Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe's YouTube Channel on Nov. 10, and it featured the continuation of the Runaway kid's adventures. The trailer begins with an ominous piece of text that states: "The Nomes have a secret." What follows is a montage of the Nomes who live on The Maw and the Runaway kid as he follows after them.

The trailer heavily features both the Gnomes and the engine room and it hints at secrets that the Runaway kid will only be able to uncover if he learns how to understand and work together with the Nomes.

Bandai gives a synopsis of the latest DLC on their official website.

"The Runaway Kid will have to find and rescue the Nomes, to escape from this gloomy place. These curious creatures have a secret but they can help as well to overcome all obstacles! Where are all these Nomes coming from? What secrets are buried in their nest? This second story introduces more complex puzzle mechanics that will require you to work with the Nomes and a hub-like layout to let you have more freedom for exploration."

Similar to the original "Little Nightmares," the latest DLC will focus on puzzle solving and snooping around the interior of The Maw to escape. There will be new secrets to uncover and new enemies to evade. Aside from that, the trailer also featured familiar enemies from the first game.

It is unsure when The Runaway Kid's campaign takes place, fans speculate it happens around the same time or sometime before Six's campaign, but uncovering things in "The Secrets of the Maw" DLC will help uncover some of the questions in Six's campaign as well.

"Little Nightmares" is available on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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