Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja have announced that the upcoming horror title Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake will be getting a demo on March 5 across PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2. The announcement was made alongside the release of a new overview trailer, which you can check out below. More concrete details about the demo, such as how much of the game it will feature or whether players will carry over their progress into the full game, are currently unknown.
Along with the demo, the companies have also announced that Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake will feature a collaboration with Konami’s most recent horror title Silent Hill f. This collaboration will include new costumes for the twin sister protagonists in Fatal Frame 2—Mio and Mayu Amakura—to make their appearances similar to that of Silent Hill f protagonist Hinako Shimizu.
The trailer includes a gameplay rundown with players controlling Mio and exploring a haunted village armed with little more than the Camera Obscura. Using this, players can identify and take on ghosts. Throughout their time in the haunted village, players will take photos using special film that seals vengeful spirits. Filters can be applied to these photos to exploit spirits with glaring weaknesses.
An example of one of these Special Shots is “Blinding”, which temporarily blinds the hostile spirit, giving Mio some time to plan out either her next attack or a means of escape. The “Purging” Special Shot, on the other hand, allows Mio to use some of her own willpower to deal more damage to strong spirits.
Capping things off, the trailer also features a brand new ending theme song—”Utsushi” by Tsuki Amano— and some new side stories and locations that players will get to encounter.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake is coming to PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2 on March 12. The release date was announced back in November with trailer showcasing how the haunted village and the vengeful spirits have been remade for new hardware and an entirely new generation of players.
Along with the brand new visuals and audio, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake will feature modernised gameplay over the 2003 PS2-era horror classic. Among the new gameplay mechanics introduced with the remake is the “Holding Hands With Mayu”, which allows players to experience the sisterly bond between them with a brand new perspective. As the more recent trailer shows, using the new feature allows Mio to recover from damage she might have taken in previous encounters with spirits.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake was announced all the way back in September. While little was revealed about the title aside from the Holding Hands mechanic and an “early 2026” release window, more information about its improved gameplay would eventually be released with another trailer featuring director Makoto Shibata.