Fatal Frame for Wii U expands to North America

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After initially being available only in Japan, Nintendo has confirmed that Fata Frame for the Wii U will be making its way soon out West. This means that folks who have been longing to play the horror game where players would need to solve puzzles with the aid of a camera and eventually try to capture ghosts.

Fatal Frame made its debut last year but the game could only be played locally in Japan. Despite that, many have believed that it would only be a matter of time before the horror game would make its way to US waters. And after hints that the game would eventually debut in the West, all that has now been officially confirmed.

Nintendo has officially confirmed the coming of Fatal Frame for the WiI U to North America and that this could happen sometime in the latter part of 2015. With no official date to wait on, the best bet is to look at December as its possible release date although seeing it come out earlier is a possibility.

 One thing to watch out for is the upcoming E3 2015 which is slated to take place by the middle of the year. Though it may not necessarily be the day when Fatal Frame for Wii U could launch, fans will surely looking be hoping that certain details about the horror game could somehow be bared.

For those who are unfamiliar with Fatal Frame, players have to defeat ghosts through the use of a camera. They must take photographs of the hostile spirits, using the Wii U Gamepad as one would with a real camera. Extra damage can be done by players when they rotate the controller before taking an actual photo of the ghosts.

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