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Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake is a full remake of Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. It was announced during a Nintendo Direct on 12 September 2025, and is due to release on March 12 2026.
According to the game's Steam page, "This title has undergone a complete overhaul, with improvements to everything from visuals and audio to the core gameplay systems and controls. The signature Camera Obscura mechanic, used to capture and fend off spirits, remains a key feature, now offering richer and more engaging gameplay in both exploration and combat. In addition, the new "Holding Hands with Mayu" mechanic adds a heartfelt touch, letting you experience the deep bond between the sisters like never before."[1]
The game will include both Japanese and English audio, with texts in Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, and Korean.[1]
Storyline
Twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura visit a stream they remember from their childhood memories.
The area will soon be submerged by a dam. As Mio reminisces, her older sister Mayu is drawn away by a crimson-colored butterfly, leading her toward the rumored village that no longer appears on any map.
It is a village of vengeful spirits hunting for the twins girls who fled their ritual. A village of never-ending night.
As Mio tries to find Mayu and escape from the village, her actions unknowingly retrace the horrors of the past.
In the deepest reaches of the village, Mio uncovers the truth behind the "forbidden ritual that must never be witnessed."[1]
Main Characters

Mio Amakura (天倉 澪)
The younger of the twin sisters.
Lively and cheerful by nature.
As a child, Mio blamed herself when her sister Mayu fell from a cliff and injured her leg. Ever since, she has been deeply protective of her. Together, the sisters stray into Minakami Village, a place haunted by vengeful spirits. Determined to save her sister, Mio searches for a way to escape the cursed village.[2]

Mayu Amakura (天倉 繭)
The eldest of the twin sisters.
Quiet, reserved, and introspective by nature.
As a child, she slipped on a mountain path and injured her right leg, and to this day is unable to run as she once could. Because of this, she relies deeply on her younger sister, Mio. She has a strong supernatural sense and becomes possessed by a spirit that leads her deep inside Minakami Village. [2]
Release date
Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam
- All regions - 12 March 2026[3]
Development
The Remake is directed by Makoto Shibata, creator of the Fatal Frame Series, and Hidehiko Nakajima, a lead designer on Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water who has also worked on many of Koei Tecmo's action projects. The developers took the opportunity to redevelop the battle system, make ghosts more challenging, and explore new ways to use the Camera Obscura for exploration as well as combat. New areas and items have also been added to the village, so that the game will be interesting to old and new players alike.[4] Side stories have been added, delving deeper into the stories of characters such as ghosts.[5]
Gameplay
Holding hands with Mayu
This new core feature is a reworking of an old idea for Fatal Frame II that was ultimately scrapped.[6] Taking Mayu's hand to lead and protect her emphasises the bond between the twins. While holding Mayu's hand, Mio will recover health and willpower. Sometimes, during fights, Mayu will fall over, requiring Mio to help her up.[7]
Game Modes
Game modes from previous versions of the game (Mission Mode, Survival Mode and Haunted House Mode) will not be included in the remake. However, there will still be harder difficulties, including Nightmare Mode.[8] The game will also have a photo mode, similar to the Snap Modes included in the remasters of Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse and Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water.
Endings
The remake will contain all endings from the original PS2 version, as well as the Xbox-exclusive ending. The two endings created for the Wii edition will not be included.[8] In addition to the original ending, the remake features an exclusive new ending, accompanied by the new song “Utsushie” by Tsuki Amano.[9]
Using the Camera Obscura
As in previous games, the Camera Obscura will allow the player to take powerful Shutter Chance and Fatal Frame shots if their timing is right. New gameplay features added in this game include:
- Focus - when focus is aligned it allows for even more powerful shots. Focus can be adjusted automatically or manually.[10]
- Zoom - allows Mio to zoom take a photograph from a distance, or from behind cover,[10] before a ghost has noticed her. This will trigger a fight, but allows the player to focus on more distant ghosts.[5]
- Filter - like the lenses in Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir, Filters make the Camera Obscura a more versatile tool for both combat and exploration. For example, "The Paraceptual Filter can increase the shooting distance in combat, and in exploration, it can reproduce past actions that remain as residual memories,"[10] similar to Shadow Reading in Fatal Frame V.
Charms
Charms are items that offer various helpful effects when equipped,[10] such as increasing attack or defence power, or making Mio less visible to ghosts. Charms are stored in a Charm Bag, the capacity of which can be upgraded to allow more Charms to be equipped at once. Spirit stones such as Mayu's Charm, collected from exploration and battles, can be used as charms to activate special effects.[5] Equipping Mayu's Charm, for example, will allow you to recover more health while holding hands, and reduce the amount of damage dealt by wraiths.[11]
Grab attacks and glare attacks
Unlike the ghost hands in previous games, surprise attacks have been integrated into the beginning of a battle. Ghosts can suddenly attack when reaching for an item or opening a door; if the player is able to dodge successfully, they will be at an advantage during the ensuing fight, whereas if they are taken unawares they will take willpower damage and start at a slight disadvantage. Glare attacks can also happen during battle.[5]
Willpower
In addition to stamina, Mio has a second gauge measuring willpower. Meeting a ghost's gaze while opening doors, or being grabbed unexpectedly while reaching for an item, will cause willpower damage.[10] Willpower can be recharged by holding hands with Mayu.
Sprouting Wings
During combat, evil spirits may sprout wings and become Aggravated.
While Aggravated, spirits are shrouded in crimson malice, rapidly regenerating health while attacking more frequently and with even greater strength. After dealing a certain amount of damage, spirits can be snapped out of their Aggravated state, triggering Fatal Time.
You can also prevent a spirit from sprouting wings by defeating it quickly.[12]
Twin Dolls
Throughout the village, Twin Dolls modeled after the Twin Maidens are placed as guardians against calamity.
By photographing both dolls together in a single frame, you can lay the emotions bound within them to rest.
With each set of Twin Dolls purified, more items will unlock in the Point Exchange.[13]
Photo Mode
Use photo mode to capture in-game moments as screenshots.
Using frames, stickers, and visual effects, you can create your own unique images of terrifying scenes.[14]
New Areas
New Areas have been announced to appear in the game. Umbral Mound, An area surrounded by dense bamboo groves, where a burial mound tightly bound with ropes stands ominously. Eikado Temple, A candle-lit hall with twin statues bound together by cords enshrined at its center.[15]
Side Story
During exploration, obtaining the item Broken Spirit Stone will unlock side stories for various characters.
These stories reveal untold episodes from the characters’ pasts, offering deeper insight into their lives and expanding the lore of Crimson Butterfly. The New side stories will include a questline for Seijiro Makabe, and a questline for Itsuki Tachibana and Chitose Tachibana.[16]
Releases
Physical Release
On November 11 2025, both Koei Tecmo America and Koei Tecmo Europe announced that physical copies will be available for PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. The official website includes a feature comparison by platform.
Early Purchase

Early purchases Bonuses are available with all orders on Physical and Digital Editions placed before March 25, 2026. Bonuses include:
- Peony Hair Ornament (Red)
- Peony Hair Ornament (Blue)
- Kimono (Red)
- Kimono (Black)
- Wraith Charm
Pre-Order Bonus Set

Pre-Orders of the Digital Edition includes:
- Cat Ears (Black)
- Cat Ears (white)
- Crimson Butterfly Mayu (Original)
- Crimson Butterfly Mio (Original)
- Spirit Charm
Digital Deluxe Edition

The Digital Deluxe Edition was announced during the November 11 2025 State of Play Japan. This edition will include the base game, a digital soundtrack, and a digital art book.
Additional Digital Deluxe Items:
- Deluxe Charm
- Lace Gloves (Black)
- Lace Gloves (White)
- Japanese Gothic Costume (Left Wing)
- Japanese Gothic Costume (Right Wing)
Premium Box

In Japan only, a premium box will be available, containing:
- Minakami Village Secret Ceremony Record, an art book with two original stories, (prequel "The Forest Where Our Promise Disappeared" and alternate ending "Butterfly of Black Flame"), an interview with Tsuki Amano, an interview with Director Shibata, character introductions, and a glossary.
- Set of five glow-in-the-dark postcards
- Acrylic keychain featuring Mio and Mayu
Special Collection Box

In addition to the premium box described above, there will be a special collection box (also Japan-only), containing:
- All items from the Premium Box
- An LED light-up art board, displaying a key image from the game
- A face towel covered with omamori (paper charms)
Both the Premium Box and Special Collection box will be available to purchase with or without the game.
Misc. Info
- The game will run on Team NINJA's Katana Engine.[17]
- Tsuki Amano has composed a brand new song, Utsushie, which will feature in a brand new ending.[18]
Gallery
Logos
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Japan
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US
Box Art
Not yet released.
Preorder Bonus
Not yet released.
Steam Page
Promotional Art
Promotional Material
Japan
Miscellaneous
Trailers
- Reveal trailer from Nintendo Direct
- Reveal and Gameplay Trailer from Nintendo Direct Japan
- Koei Tecmo announcement trailer in English and Japanese
- TGS Broadcast Trailer
- Release date announcement trailer
Official Links
Koei Tecmo Sites
- Official site (Japanese)
- Official site (English)
Where to Buy
- PlayStation Store site (Japan)
- PlayStation Store site (United States)
- PlayStation Store site (Europe)
- Xbox Store site (Japan)
- Xbox Store site (United States)
- Xbox Store site (Europe)
- Steam site
Official Articles
- Famitsu Online Article - Announcement (Japanese)
- Koei Tecmo Japan - Announcement (Japanese)
- Koei Tecmo America - Announcement
- Koei Tecmo Europe - Announcement
- Koei Tecmo Special Live Stream on 26 September 2025
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 About FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE, store.steampowered.com, 12 September 2025.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Characters, [Official site, retrieved 12 November 2025.
- ↑ Trailer by PlayStation, 11 November 2025. (Japanese)
- ↑ FATAL FRAME II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE - Broadcast Trailer, Xbox official YouTube channel, 25 September 2025.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 『零 ~紅い蝶~ REMAKE』インタビュー, DengekiOnline, 12 November 2025. (Japanese)
- ↑ Fatal Frame II Plot Summary: Secrets of Chapter 1, Fatal Frame Fanbook, p14-21. (English translation)
- ↑ New feature: Hold Mayu's Hand, Official website], retrieved 12 November 2025.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 『零 ~紅い蝶~ REMAKE』インタビュー。, Famitsu, 12 November 2025.
- ↑ New Ending, Official website], retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 System, Official website, retrieved 12 November 2025.
- ↑ Image, DengekiOnline, 12 November 2025. (Japanese)
- ↑ Sprouting Wings, Official website], retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ↑ Twin Dolls, Official website], retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ↑ Photo Mode, Official website], retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ↑ New Areas, Official website], retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ↑ Side Story, Official website], retrieved 28 January 2026.
- ↑ Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake Runs on the Katana Engine, FreeStepDodge.com, updated 18 September 2025.
- ↑ Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake devs talk classic terror and new mechanics , [1], updated 21 January 2026.