Fatal Frame IV dated

Nintendo of Japan has updated its release schedule for the next few months, confirming the date for Fatal Frame IV, along with a number of titles including Wario Land Shake.

Fatal Frame IV is the latest in the series known as Project Zero in the UK and is being developed exclusively for Wii. We like that a lot.

No More Heroes creator Suda 51 is co-sharing directorship with series director Shibata Makoto and Nintendo is publishing the title, so expect it to get a high-profile release over here. It's dated in Japan for July 31.

Another title on the list is something called Wario Land Shake. It's for Wii and is hitting Japanese shelves on July 24.

DS owners might also be pleased to know that Densetsu no Starfi and Rhythm Tengoku Gold will also be available in July. From Japan, at least.

Courtesy of CVG.

May 28, 2008

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