According to Gematsu's translation of a report by Japanese website Famitsu, Tecmo Koei and Nintendo are collaborating to bring the next entry of the Fatal Frame series to the Wii U. The fact that Nintendo is directly involved makes exclusivity a given.
Fatal Frame ("Zero" and "Project Zero" in Japan and Europe, respectively) is a survival horror franchise in which the player takes pictures of ghosts in order to defeat them. Not much is known so far about this entry in the franchise but the Wii U Gamepad is a perfect candidate for this type of gameplay and will hopefully be utilized accordingly.
Additionally, Tecmo Koei announced that they are expanding the series through several media projects including a live action movie, novels, and a comic.
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