Ju-On_ The Grudge Bears Down On American Wiis This Fall
Published on October 22, 2025
The Wii is getting its first “haunted house simulator” this Fall with the North American release of Ju-On: The Grudge, based upon the Japanese horror film Ju-On, XSEED Games announced today.
The game was announced for release in Japan just a few weeks ago, but plans to localize it for a pre-Halloween release in the States are well underway. Ju-On: The Grudge is said to tap the creative consultant talent of the original film’s creator Takashi Shimizu, clearly a master at haunted house simulation.
Ju-On: The Grudge turns the Wii Remote into an on-screen flashlight, as players move through an abandoned warehouse, a dimly-lit hospital, and a mannequin factory, staple locations of horror rummy best games. The Wii game has a bit of a twist, as a second Wii Remote can be used to “make in-game events happen immediately to rummy golds make rummy mars the player jump and hate you forever.”
It’s also a hate simulator!
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