It’s time for a vibe check

Over the years, Tarsier Studios has become one of those predictably unpredictable game makers that I’m always eager to check in on. The Malmö, Sweden-based studio has been quiet since wrapping upLittle Nightmares IIfor Bandai Namco (which may or may notcontinue the series elsewhere, given all of its success), but we’re expecting new IPs.

This week on Twitter, Tarsier Studios shared a new teaser video with a coy message: “We’ve been busy.” Presumably, it’s a vibe check for the next big game idea.

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We’ve been busy.pic.twitter.com/Geb4jk0Chn

— Tarsier Studios (@TarsierStudios)August 01, 2025

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While I’m not exactly sure how to classify the blink-and-you’ll-miss-’em clips, the visual concepts are dark and intriguing in a very Tarsier way. I’m sticking with the “Horror” tag for this article, and we’ll have to check back someday to see if that was apt.

Aside fromLittle Nightmares, the team also brought usThe Stretcherson Switch,Tearaway Unfoldedon PS4, andStatik— one of my all-time favorite PlayStation VR games.

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Worth reiterating: Bandai Namco owns the Little Nightmares IP, not Tarsier

Recently, Tarsier Studios posted a listing for alead game designer role, and there’s a little more context about what’s in store and what their goals are. In the job listing, the “mid-size” studio said it was currently “in the process of creating two new games.”

“At this moment in time, we are not ready to say what the games are or what genre they will be in. HOWEVER what we can tell you is that standards are incredibly high and promise that you will be making world class games.

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“We want to believe in the worlds we create. Our games should feel authentic, fearless, imaginative, and memorable; forging a connection between the player and the game that leaves a lasting impression … or a permanent scar. We do that by marrying artistically mesmerizing worlds, stories and characters that you relate to with mechanics that amplifies the intended emotion and stories we want to tell. Worlds that you’ve never experienced before yet care about and get affected by.”

Other job postingson the studio’s website reference a “new franchise following in the footsteps of award-winningLittle Nightmares.”

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If you missed it, Embracer Group (which ownsso much) picked up Tarsier Studios in 2019. Generally, I hope Tarsier can continue to do its thing for many years, and thatBandai Namcocan tap another studio to potentially continue theLittle Nightmaresseries.

New entries from different creators can be a dicey prospect, but I’m not outright opposed to the idea if there’s a good fit. Whether it’s a whole new concept or a spiritual sequel sorta deal, either way, I’ll take more spooky adventures any chance I can get.

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