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::[[Fatal Frame]] released in Japan for PS2. | ::[[Fatal Frame]] released in Japan for PS2. | ||
* | *25th | ||
::[[Zero Official Strategy Guide]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Official Strategy Guide]] published in Japan. | ||
==2002== | ==2002== | ||
=== | ===February=== | ||
* | *1st | ||
::[[Zero Perfect Guide]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Perfect Guide]] published in Japan. | ||
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*4th | *4th | ||
::[[Fatal Frame]] released in North America for PS2. | ::[[Fatal Frame]] released in North America for PS2. | ||
* | *25th | ||
::[[Zero Novel]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Novel]] published in Japan. | ||
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*1st | *1st | ||
::Fatal Frame re-released (PlayStation 2 The Best) in Japan. | ::Fatal Frame re-released (PlayStation 2 The Best) in Japan. | ||
30th | *30th | ||
::Fatal Frame released in Europe for PS2. | ::Fatal Frame released in Europe for PS2. | ||
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*27th | *27th | ||
::[[Fatal Frame II]] released in Japan for PS2. | ::[[Fatal Frame II]] released in Japan for PS2. | ||
===December=== | ===December=== | ||
* 10th | * 10th | ||
::[[Fatal Frame II]] released in the US for PS2. | ::[[Fatal Frame II]] released in the US for PS2. | ||
*20th | |||
::[[Zero Akai Chou Master Guide]] published in Japan. | |||
==2004== | ==2004== | ||
=== | ===February=== | ||
* | *12th | ||
::[[Zero Akai Chou Complete Official Capture Book]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Akai Chou Complete Official Capture Book]] published in Japan. | ||
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*28th | *28th | ||
::[[Fatal Frame III]] released in Japan. | ::[[Fatal Frame III]] released in Japan. | ||
* | |||
===August=== | |||
*9th | |||
::[[Zero Shisei no Koe Official Fast Capture Book]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Shisei no Koe Official Fast Capture Book]] published in Japan. | ||
===October=== | ===October=== | ||
* | *19th | ||
::[[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book]] published in Japan. | ||
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===October=== | ===October=== | ||
* | *22nd | ||
::[[Zero Tsukihami no Kamen Official Guidebook]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Tsukihami no Kamen Official Guidebook]] published in Japan. | ||
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::[[Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly]] released for Nintendo Wii in Europe. | ::[[Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly]] released for Nintendo Wii in Europe. | ||
=== | ===October=== | ||
* | *4th | ||
::[[Zero Shinku no Chou Walkthrough and Data Collection Book]] published in Japan. | ::[[Zero Shinku no Chou Walkthrough and Data Collection Book]] published in Japan. | ||
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===May=== | ===May=== | ||
* | *7th | ||
::[[Fatal Frame II]] released as a PSN classic for digital download in the US. [http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/05/02/fatal-frame-2-hits-psn-tuesday-series-director-speaks/ Post] by Makoto Shibata on PSN blog. | ::[[Fatal Frame II]] released as a PSN classic for digital download in the US. [http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/05/02/fatal-frame-2-hits-psn-tuesday-series-director-speaks/ Post] by Makoto Shibata on PSN blog. | ||
* | *18th | ||
::Fatal Frame II temporarily removed from PSN store while staff fixed numerous glitches. | ::Fatal Frame II temporarily removed from PSN store while staff fixed numerous glitches. | ||
===July=== | ===July=== | ||
* | *20th | ||
::Fatal Frame II download restored to PSN. | ::Fatal Frame II download restored to PSN. | ||
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==2022== | ==2022== | ||
===May=== | ===May=== | ||
*14th-15th and 21st-22nd | |||
::[[Screaming Ambulance, Zero Edition]] event takes place in FUJISOFT multi-storey, Tokyo. | ::[[Screaming Ambulance, Zero Edition]] event takes place in FUJISOFT multi-storey, Tokyo. | ||
==2023== | ==2023== | ||
===March=== | ===March=== | ||
*9th | |||
::[[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]] remaster released globally for Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam. | ::[[Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse]] remaster released globally for Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam. | ||
==2024== | |||
===June=== | |||
*21st | |||
::[[Nendoroid Miku Hinasaki]] was announced. | |||
===October=== | |||
*2nd | |||
::[[Nendoroid Miku Hinasaki]] prototype was revealed. | |||
==2025== | |||
===April=== | |||
*10th | |||
::[[Nendoroid Miku Hinasaki]] orders started shipping. | |||
===September=== | |||
*12th | |||
::[[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake]] announced for global release. | |||
*26th | |||
::[[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake]] special live stream. | |||
===November=== | |||
*12th | |||
::[[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake]] release date announcement. | |||
==2026== | |||
===March=== | |||
*12th | |||
::[[Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake]] to be released. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:06, 17 November 2025
A timeline of official releases in the Fatal Frame Series and related media.
2001
December
- 13th
- Fatal Frame released in Japan for PS2.
- 25th
- Zero Official Strategy Guide published in Japan.
2002
February
- 1st
- Zero Perfect Guide published in Japan.
March
- 4th
- Fatal Frame released in North America for PS2.
- 25th
- Zero Novel published in Japan.
August
- 1st
- Fatal Frame re-released (PlayStation 2 The Best) in Japan.
- 30th
- Fatal Frame released in Europe for PS2.
November
- 22nd
- Fatal Frame released in North America for Xbox.
2003
February
- 6th
- Fatal Frame released in Japan for Xbox.
May
- 2nd
- Fatal Frame released in Europe for Xbox.
November
- 27th
- Fatal Frame II released in Japan for PS2.
December
- 10th
- Fatal Frame II released in the US for PS2.
- 20th
- Zero Akai Chou Master Guide published in Japan.
2004
February
- 12th
- Zero Akai Chou Complete Official Capture Book published in Japan.
April
- 30th
- Fatal Frame II released in Europe for PS2.
June
- 17th
- Fatal Frame Fanbook published in Japan.
August
- 5th
- Fatal Frame II re-released (PlayStation 2 The Best) in Japan.
November
- 1st
- Fatal Frame II released in North America for Xbox.
- 11th
- Fatal Frame II released in Japan for Xbox.
2005
February
- 4th
- Fatal Frame II released in Europe for Xbox.
July
- 28th
- Fatal Frame III released in Japan.
August
- 9th
- Zero Shisei no Koe Official Fast Capture Book published in Japan.
October
- 19th
- Zero Shisei no Koe Complete Official Capture Book published in Japan.
November
- 8th
- Fatal Frame III released in North America.
December
- 20th
- Zero Shisei no Koe Comic Anthology published in Japan.
2006
February
- 24th
- Fatal Frame III released in Europe.
July
- 6th
- Fatal Frame III re-released (PlayStation 2 The Best) in Japan.
2007
November
- 11th
- Fatal Frame, Fatal Frame II and Fatal Frame III are re-released in Japan.
December
- Unknown date
- Fatal Frame IV privately announced by Tecmo at Tokyo Gameshow.
2008
January
- 19th
- Fatal Frame IV publicly announced by Tecmo.
July
- 30th
- Fatal Frame IV released in Japan for Nintendo Wii.
October
- 22nd
- Zero Tsukihami no Kamen Official Guidebook published in Japan.
2010
January
- Unknown date
- Fatal Frame IV (Fan Translation) patch completed.
August
- 28
- Fatal Frame IV (Spanish Fan Translation) patch completed.
September
- Unknown date
- Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly announced by Nintendo.
2011
August
- 31st
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir announced in a Famitsu article.
September
- 12th
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir introduced during Nintendo 3DS conference at the Tokyo Gameshow.
2012
January
- 12th
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir released for Nintendo 3DS in Japan.
April
- 13th
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir released for Nintendo 3DS in the US.
June
- 28th
- Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly released for Nintento Wii in Japan.
- 29th
- Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir released for Nintendo 3DS in Europe.
- Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly released for Nintendo Wii in Europe.
October
- 4th
- Zero Shinku no Chou Walkthrough and Data Collection Book published in Japan.
2013
April
- 13th
- Fatal Frame released as a PSN classic for digital download in the US. Post by Makoto Shibata on PSN blog.
May
- 7th
- Fatal Frame II released as a PSN classic for digital download in the US. Post by Makoto Shibata on PSN blog.
- 18th
- Fatal Frame II temporarily removed from PSN store while staff fixed numerous glitches.
July
- 20th
- Fatal Frame II download restored to PSN.
October
- 1st
- Fatal Frame III released as a PSN classic for digital download in the US. Post by Makoto Shibata on PSN blog.
2014
April
- 22nd
July
- 17th
- Zero Media Mix introduced in a live event on Niconico.
- 18th
- Fatal Frame: Shadow Priestess published on Mangabox, in Japanese and English.
August
- 29th
September
- 1st
- Fatal Frame: A Curse Affecting Only Girls released digitally.
- 17th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 1 published.
- 26th
- Fatal Frame: The Movie released in Japan.[1]
- 27th
- Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water released in Japan.[2]
November
- 29th
- Zero Nuregarasu no Miko Complete Guide released in Japan.
March
- 3rd
- Fatal Frame: The Movie DVD and Blu-Ray released in Japan.
October
- 22nd
- Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water released in the US.
- 30th
- Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water released in Europe.
2015
January
- 9th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 2 published.
June
- 9th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 3 published.
September
- 9th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 4 published.
2016
February
- 9th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 5 published.
August
- 9th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 6 published.
2017
September
- 8th
- Shadow Priestess Volume 7 published.
2019
November
- 15th
December
- 15th
2021
May
- 12th
- Pachislot Zero announced for Japan.
July
- 5th
- Pachislot Zero released in Japan.
October
- 28th
- Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water remaster released globally for Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam.
December
- 18th-19th
- Screaming Ambulance, Zero Edition event takes place in Yomiuriland, Tokyo.
2022
May
- 14th-15th and 21st-22nd
- Screaming Ambulance, Zero Edition event takes place in FUJISOFT multi-storey, Tokyo.
2023
March
- 9th
- Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse remaster released globally for Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Steam.
2024
June
- 21st
- Nendoroid Miku Hinasaki was announced.
October
- 2nd
- Nendoroid Miku Hinasaki prototype was revealed.
2025
April
- 10th
- Nendoroid Miku Hinasaki orders started shipping.
September
- 12th
- Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake announced for global release.
- 26th
- Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake special live stream.
November
- 12th
- Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake release date announcement.
2026
March
- 12th
- Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake to be released.
References
- ↑ Announcement (Japanese), 4gamer.net. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
- ↑ Official website