With all the talk of Resident Evil and Silent Hill these days, one survival horror series that was kind of overshadowed by a lot of people was Fatal Frame. Lucky for us, Silent Hill director Christophe Gans is looking to try and bring a film adaptation to life. But what about those who want an actual game?

Well, according to Keisuke Kikuchi, the producer of Fatal Frame, he’s all for a revival of the series, but it’s all contingent on Nintendo (which now owns the publishing rights for the franchise).

Speaking to Nintendo Everything, Kikuchi talked about the possibility of reviving the franchise, but made it clear that “there is a distance between [his] feelings and ambitions and the feasibility of such projects.”

This isn’t the first time that Kikuchi mentioned his desire to bring Fatal Frame back. Last year, he expressed his desire to bring the series to the Switch.

At the moment, Kikuchi is working with the Gust brand, which would make it difficult to secure production lines and team members. In the short-term, it’s not realistic, but “I’ve never really given up the idea.”