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Top, PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link adds Arjuna and Darius III
Published 20 hours ago. 38 comments.
An Archer and a Berseker.


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Archer class Servant Arjuna and Berserker class Servant Darius III will be playable in Fate/Extella Link, Marvelous announced.


Here is an overview of each character, via Marvelous:
Arjuna



    • Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki
    • Class: Archer
    • Noble Phantasm: Pashupata: Raised Hand of the Destruction God

A great hero of Hindu mythology. The son of the Thunder God Indra. His fated rival is Karna, his older brother from a different father. He is extremely intelligent, honest, and fair, and has a flawlessly perfect personality.
Darius III



    • Voiced by: Kunihiko Yasui
    • Class: Berserker
    • Noble Phantasm: Athanaton Ten Thousand: Immortal Ten Thousand Soldiers

The last king of the Achaemenid Dynasty in Persia. He is a tattooed and golden-colored dark giant that stands over three meters tall. Due to his “Mad Enhancement,” he has lost most of his humanity, but his spirit as a warrior and dignity as a king still remain.

Marvelous will announce another new playable Servant(s) for Fate/Extella Link during a Periscope live stream on March 28 at 18:00 JST. The live stream will be tweeted from the @FateExtella Twitter account.
Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7.
Watch reveal trailers for each Servant below. View a set of screenshots at the gallery.


Arjuna

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Darius III


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source: Gematsu

 
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Fate/Extella Link Shows Off Artoria Pendragon Wearing Altera’s Outfit In New Trailer. March 23, 2018 . 1:00am

Marvelous shared a new trailer for Fate/Extella Link that gives us a look at the bonus item that comes with all pre-orders of the game, the “Alteraria” outfit based on Altera’s clothes for Artoria Pendragon.

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Marvelous shared a new trailer for Fate/Extella Link that gives us a look at the bonus item that comes with all pre-orders of the game, the “Alteraria” outfit based on Altera’s clothes for Artoria Pendragon.

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In case you missed it, we recently got a look at two new playable Servants for Fate/Extella Link with the Archer-class Arjuna and the Berserker-class Darius III. You can check out more from them in our previous report.

Fate/Extella Link releases in Japan on June 7, 2018 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.



source: Siliconera
 

PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link adds Gilles de Rais and Lancelot
Published 1 week ago. 90 comments.

A Caster and a Berserker.


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Caster class Servant Gilles de Rais and Berserker class Servant Lancelot will be playable in Fate/Extella Link, Marvelous announced.


Here is an overview of each character, via Marvelous:
Gilles de Rais



    • Voiced by: Satoshi Tsuruoka
    • Class: Caster
    • Noble Phantasm: Prelati’s Spellbook: Textbook of the Sunken Spiral Castle
A cruel and lust murderer of that was made into the model for the fairy tale “Bluebeard.” He is a strange-looking person who wears a robe. With his Noble Phantasm, “Prelati’s Spellbook: Textbook of the Sunken Spiral Castle,” he can summon water demons called Horrors to battle.
Lancelot



    • Voiced by: Ryoutarou Okiayu
    • Class: Berserker
    • Noble Phantasm: Knight of Owner: A Knight Does Not Die with Empty Hands
One of the Knights of the Round Table. The “Knight of the Lake” said to be the strongest among them. He lost his sense of reason as a result of his Mad Enhancement, and surrendered himself to negative emotions like hatred and the intent to kill, but his sharpness in the martial arts has not deteriorated at all due to his “Eternal Arms Mastership” skill.

Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7.
Watch reveal trailers for each Servant below. View a set of screenshots at the gallery.
Gilles de Rais

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Lancelot

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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link adds Karl der Grosse
Published 2 days ago. 41 comments.

A brand new Servant joins the fray.


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Brand new Ruler class Servant Karl der Grosse will be playable in Fate/Extella Link, Marvelous announced.


Here is an overview of the character, via Marvelous:
Karl der Grosse



    • Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue
    • Class: Ruler
    • Noble Phantasm: Carolus Patricius Auctoritas: Holy! It is Time Authority Fills the Land
A majestic man. A holy king. A supreme ruler who achieved the unity of Western Europe, and is modeled after King Charlemagne. Whether it is victory or defeat, he never distresses or loses his way, and continues to push forward with calm judgment. He boasts of having an expansive love, second only to the omnipresent God. In battle he is extremely relentless, but kindly receives those who show their allegiance to “God.”

Marvelous also released screenshots of a childlike Altera (voiced by Mamiko Noto), who goes missing in the opening of the game and is said to hold the key to the story.
Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7.


Watch a trailer below.

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View the screenshots at the gallery.


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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link opening movie
Published 2 hours ago. 13 comments.

Featuring the theme song "Justice" sung by Luna Haruna.


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Marvelous has released the opening movie for Fate/Extella Link, featuring the theme song “Justice” sung by Luna Haruna.




If you missed it earlier this week, Marvelous announced the game’s final playable Servant character as the Ruler class Karl der Grosse.
Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7.


Watch the opening movie below.
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source: Gematsu

 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link coming west this winter
Published 20 hours ago. 61 comments.

Physically and digitally for PS4, digitally for PS Vita.


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Fate/Extella Link is coming to North America for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita this winter, publishers XSEED Games and Marvelous Europe announced. The PlayStation 4 version will be released both physically and digitally, and the PS Vita version will be released digitally.


Here is an overview of the game, via XSEED Games:
Picking up where the story ended in Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, Fate/Extella LINK expands the roster of playable Servants with 10 new legendary heroes added to the original selection of 16. These new Servants hail from other entries in the Fate series and include the likes of Astolfo, Scàthach, and Francis Drake. The high-speed action gameplay of Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star continues with improved visuals and new battle mechanics in both single-player and an added multiplayer mode supporting 4-on-4 online battles. Players will also be able to move freely around their new base camp—a medieval cathedral suspended in the sky—and interact with Servants to build bonds with them, taking on side missions that further flesh out their backstories.

Watch XSEED Games’ 2018 lineup teaser trailer below.

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View a set of screenshots at the gallery.


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source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link Astolfo and Scathach short gameplay videos
Published 1 day ago. 27 comments.
The Rider and Lancer.


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The latest character-focused short gameplay videos of Fate/Extella Link feature playable Servants Astolfo and Scathach.


Previous gameplay videos showcased Charlemagne, Karna, Iskandar, Archimedes, Altera, Medusa, Artoria Pendragon, Lu Bu Fengxian, Cu Chulainn, Jeanne d’Arc, Gilgamesh, Gawain, Tamamo no Mae, Elizabeth Bathory, Li Shuwen, Nero Claudius, and Nameless.


Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7, and in North America and Europe this fall.
Watch the videos below.
Astolfo

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Scathach

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source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link Francis Drake and Robin Hood short gameplay videos
Published 6 hours ago. 5 comments.

The Rider and the Archer.


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The latest character-focused short gameplay videos of Fate/Extella Link feature playable Servants Francis Drake and Robin Hood.


Previous gameplay videos showcased Astolfo, Scathach, Charlemagne, Karna, Iskandar, Archimedes, Altera, Medusa, Artoria Pendragon, Lu Bu Fengxian, Cu Chulainn, Jeanne d’Arc, Gilgamesh, Gawain, Tamamo no Mae, Elizabeth Bathory, Li Shuwen, Nero Claudius, and Nameless.
Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7, and in North America and Europe this fall.


Watch the videos below.
Francis Drake

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Robin Hood

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source: Gematsu
 
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PlayStation 4
15 minutes of Fate/Extella Link PS4 multiplayer gameplay
Published 4 days ago. 15 comments.




Sequel due out on June 7 in Japan.


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Dengeki Online has gone up with an gameplay video of Fate/Extella Link showcasing 15 minutes of the game’s eight-person multiplayer mode, which is only available in the PlayStation 4 version.


Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on June 7, and this winter in North America and Europe.


Watch the footage below.


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source: Gematsu
 
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Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight Gets An English Dub Trailer . June 12, 2018 . 11:30am

Ahead of its Anime Expo 2018 debut, a Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight English trailer has been released.

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Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight, the “VR drama” previously released in Japan, will be available in English at Anime Expo 2018. (Thanks, Anime News Network!)

A new trailer was released for the game, and it shows off the English dub for the game. This uses talent from prior Fate series. Erica Mendez will voice Mash Kyrielight.

Here’s the trailer:


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Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight is available for PlayStation 4 in Japan. The English version does not yet have a release date.








source: Siliconera
 





Fate/Extella Link’s E3 2018 Trailer Demonstrates The High-Speed Servant Action. June 13, 2018 . 6:00pm

The Fate/Extella series is going for a round 2 of high-speed Servant action with Fate Extella Link, and publisher Xseed Games shared a new trailer that highlights its gameplay and some popular characters.

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Fate/Extella Link Shows Off Its “Resort Set” Batch Of DLC Swimsuit Costumes . June 14, 2018 . 1:30am

We previously got a look at Fate/Extella’s first batch of swimsuit DLC costumes from the “Tropical Set,” and today Marvelous shared a new trailer for its second batch called the “Resort Set.”

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source: Siliconera
 


PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link DLC Lineup No. 3 ‘Special Set No. 1’ trailer
Published 2 days ago. 6 comments.
The third set is the first Special Set.

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Marvelous has released a new trailer for Fate/Extella Link introducing the “Special Set No. 1” costumes that make up the third set of downloadable content launching today in Japan.


Here is an overview of the set:

DLC Lineup No. 3: Special Set No. 1 (Japanese Release Date: July 5 | Set Price: 1,680 yen)




    • Nero Claudius Costume: “Emperor National Outfit” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Altera Costume: “Planetary Arabian” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Elizabeth Bathory Costume: “Dragon Cry Hunting Outfit” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Nameless Costume: “Afterglow of Distant Days” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Gilles de Rais Costume: “Evil Priest Outfit” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Darius III Costume: “Achaemenes’ Bone Armor Husk” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Lancelot Costume: “Evil Faeries Armor” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
Fate/Extella Link launched for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on June 7 in Japan, and is due out this fall in North America and Europe.


Watch the trailer below.

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View a set of screenshots at the gallery.


source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link DLC Lineup No. 4 ‘Special Set No. 2’ trailer
Published 4 days ago. 7 comments.

The fourth set is the second Special Set.

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Marvelous has released a new trailer for Fate/Extella Link introducing the “Special Set No. 2” costumes that make up the fourth set of downloadable content launching today in Japan.


Here is an overview of the set:

DLC Lineup No. 4: Special Set No. 2 (Japanese Release Date: July 19 | Set Price: 1,680 yen)




    • Tamamo no Mae Costume: “Magic the Tamamo-chan” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Scathach Costume: “Rune Priest Outfit” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Medusa Costume: “Pegasus Martial Arts Wear” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Archimedes Costume: “Adventure and Mathematics Gentleman” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Iskandar Costume: “Macedonia Horse-Riding Armor” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Karl der Grosse Costume: “The Hero” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Lu Bu Fengxian Costume: “King of Turbulent Times” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
    • Robin Hood Costume: “Forest Ninja Robin” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
Fate/Extella Link launched for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on June 7 in Japan, and is due out this fall in North America and Europe.




Watch the trailer below.

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View a set of screenshots at the gallery.


source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link DLC Lineup No. 5 ‘Holiday Set’ trailer
Published 1 day ago. 14 comments.
Available today in Japan.
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Marvelous has released a new trailer for Fate/Extella Link introducing the “Holiday Set” costumes that make up the fifth set of downloadable content launching today in Japan.
Here is an overview of the set:
DLC Lineup No. 5: Holiday Set (Japanese Release Date: August 2 | Set Price: 1,920 yen)

  • Artoria Pendragon Costume: “Skyblue One Piece” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Jeanne D’Arc Costume: “Black Elegance” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Francis Drake Costume: “Wild Western” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Astolfo Costume: “Candy Pink” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Karna Costume: “Charity Bartender” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Gilgamesh Costume: “Special Force of Absolute Perfection” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Cu Chulainn Costume: “Blue Diver” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
  • Li Shuwen
    Costume: “Godspear Fighter Outfit” (300 yen) – does not include illustration change
Fate/Extella Link launched for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on June 7 in Japan, and is due out this fall in North America and Europe.
Watch the trailer below.
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View a set of screenshots at the gallery.

source: Gematsu
 
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PS Vita, PlayStation 4
Fate/Extella Link launches Q1 2019 in North America in Europe
Published 3 days ago. 113 comments.



"Fleeting Glory" limited edition announced for North America.

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Fate/Extella Link will launch physically and digitally for PlayStation 4 and digitally PS Vita in Q1 2019 in North America and Europe, publisher XSEED Games announced. The PlayStation 4 version will cost $49.99, while the PS Vita version will cost $39.99.

In North America, a $79.99 “Fleeting Glory” limited edition will also be released for PlayStation 4, which includes a soundtrack CD, a pack of 10 collectible 3-inch by 5-inch cards depicting each of the new Servants, a 17-inch by 24-inch cloth poster, and a 3-inch by 4.5-inch acrylic diorama featuring the Servants Nero, Drake, and Scathach, all housed in a custom box.

Here is an overview of the game, via XSEED Games:

About

Picking up right where the 2017 smash hit Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star left off, Fate/Extella Link adds 10 Servants to the original roster of 16. The high-speed action gameplay has been refined, and players will battle their way through massive invading armies to protect the virtual world of SE.RA.PH from an invading force. Players on PlayStation 4 can now engage in massive four-on-four online battles with up to seven other players. Foes will quiver at the True Name of players’ Noble Phantasms as they assume the role of their favorite Servant.

Key Features

  • Combatants from Across the Fate Universes Join the Fray – In addition to the 16 original Servants from Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, 10 characters from other Fate series will enter battle as playable Servants, including Astolfo, Scathach, and Francis Drake.
  • Hunker Down in Base Camp – Players can move freely around their army’s base camp—a medieval cathedral raised into the sky—and interact with their Servants to build meaningful bonds.
  • Polished Graphics and Battle Mechanics – Players can experience refined combat mechanics and graphics through the game.
View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.


visit gallery »
source: Gematsu
 

Switch
Fate/Extella Link coming to Switch on January 31, 2019 in Japan [Update 2]
Published 9 hours ago. 41 comments.

Switch version adds "Punipuni Costumes."

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Fate/Extella Link is coming to Switch on January 31, 2019 in Japan for 7,980 yen, multiple retail listings reveal.

The Switch version of the Fate series action game will be playable in TV mode, handheld mode, and table mode. The four-versus-four online team multiplayer previously limited to the PlayStation 4 version will also be playable with the addition of local multiplayer (one Switch unit per player in the same room). New to the Switch version are “Punipuni Costumes” for Nero, Tamamo no Mae, and Altera.

Fate/Extella Link first launched for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan in June 2018, and will launch in North America and Europe in Q1 2019. Western publishers XSEED Games and Marvelous Europe have yet to announce plans to localize the Switch version.

Here is an overview of the game, via XSEED Games:

About

Picking up right where the 2017 smash hit Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star left off, Fate/Extella Link adds 10 Servants to the original roster of 16. The high-speed action gameplay has been refined, and players will battle their way through massive invading armies to protect the virtual world of SE.RA.PH from an invading force. Players on PlayStation 4 can now engage in massive four-on-four online battles with up to seven other players. Foes will quiver at the True Name of players’ Noble Phantasms as they assume the role of their favorite Servant.

Key Features

  • Combatants from Across the Fate Universes Join the Fray – In addition to the 16 original Servants from Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, 10 characters from other Fate series will enter battle as playable Servants, including Astolfo, Scathach, and Francis Drake.
  • Hunker Down in Base Camp – Players can move freely around their army’s base camp—a medieval cathedral raised into the sky—and interact with their Servants to build meaningful bonds.
  • Polished Graphics and Battle Mechanics – Players can experience refined combat mechanics and graphics through the game.
View the first screenshots of the Switch version at the gallery.

Update 11:00 p.m.: A few new tidbits of information have come in from the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu.


  • The “Punipuni Costumes” included with the Switch version will also be released as downloadable content for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions for 500 yen.
  • The Switch version will support subtitles for other language(s). Our source did not specify which language(s).
  • There is a bonus for users with save data from Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star.
Thanks, Ryokutya2089.

Update 10/10/18 at 1:20 a.m.: Marvelous has opened the official website for the Switch version and released the debut trailer. The official website confirms that the Switch version will support English, Traditional Chinese, and Hangul subtitles.


Watch the trailer below.



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source: Gematsu
 

Switch
Fate/Extella Link for Switch ‘Funifuni costumes’ trailer
Published 5 hours ago. 5 comments.
Chibi costumes for Nero, Tamamo no Mae, and Altera.

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Marvelous has released a new trailer for the Switch version of Fate/Extella Linkshowcasing the game’s new “Funifuni” costumes for Nero, Tamamo no Mae, and Altera.

The “Funifuni” costumes will also be released as downloadable content for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions for 500 yen.

Fate/Extella Link first launched for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan in June 2018, and will launch for said platforms in North America and Europe in Q1 2019. Western publishers XSEED Games and Marvelous Europe have yet to announce plans to localize the Switch version.

Watch the trailer below.


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Fate/EXTELLA LINK Leaps Into Action On Nintendo Switch
October 16, 2018 News
Marvelous has announced that Fate/EXTELLA LINK will release on Nintendo Switch, picking up where the story came to a close in Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star. Cre...Read more



source: Gematsu & Nintendo Insider - Switch News, Reviews, Guides And Videos
 
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PC, Switch
Fate/Extella Link for Switch coming west, PC version announced
Published 4 days ago. 134 comments.
Due out alongside PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions.

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XSEED Games has confirmed that it will release Fate/Extella Link for Switch and PC via Steam alongside PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions when the game launches in the west in Q1 2019.


The previously announced $79.99 “Fleeting Glory” edition for PlayStation 4 will be released for Switch as well. It includes a soundtrack CD, a pack of 10 collectible 3-inch by 5-inch cards depicting each of the new Servants, a 17-inch by 24-inch cloth poster, and a 3-inch by 4.5-inch acrylic diorama featuring the Servants Nero, Drake, and Scathach, all housed in a custom box.

Here is an overview of the game, via XSEED Games:

About

Picking up right where the 2017 smash hit Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star left off, Fate/Extella Link adds 10 Servants to the original roster of 16. The high-speed action gameplay fans have come to know and love has been even further refined as players are tasked with battling their way through massive armies to protect the virtual world of SE.RA.PH at all costs. As in the PlayStation 4 version, players on Nintendo Switch and Steam will be able to engage in grand-scale four-on-four online battles with up to 7 other players. Foes will quiver at the True Name of each opposing player’s Noble Phantasm as they assume the roles of their favorite Servants.


Key Features

  • Combatants from Across the Fate Universes Join the Fray – In addition to the 16 original Servants from Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, 10 characters from other Fate series will enter battle as playable Servants, including Astolfo, Scáthach, and Francis Drake.
  • Hunker Down in Base Camp – Players can move freely around their army’s base camp—a medieval cathedral raised into the sky—and interact with their Servants to build meaningful bonds.
  • Polished Graphics and Battle Mechanics – Players can experience refined combat mechanics and graphics throughout every part of the gameplay experience.
View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.


visit gallery »

source: Gematsu
 

PlayStation 4, Switch
Fate/Extella Link ‘Joyeuse’ and ‘Emperor of Paladins’ editions announced for Europe
Published 19 hours ago. 16 comments.
Limited editions now available for pre-order.
Marvelous Europe has announced two limited editions for Fate/Extella Link in Europe.

Here is an overview of each edition:

Joyeuse Edition (PS4, Switch) – £74.99

  • A copy of the game for PlayStation 4 or Switch
  • Soundtrack CD
  • Pack of 10 collectible cards (7.6cm by 12.7cm) depicting each of the new Servants
  • Cloth poster (43.1cm by 60.9cm)
  • Acyrlic diorama (7.6cm by 11.4cm)
  • Premium presentation box
—PlayStation 4 Version

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—Switch Version

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Emperor of Paladins Edition (PS4, Switch) – £119.99

  • Joyeuse Edition contents
  • “Holy Tile of the Moon” Mahjong tiles featuring characters from the Fate/Extella franchise
—PlayStation 4 Version

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—Switch Version

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And here is an overview of the game, via Marvelous:

About

Picking up right where the 2017 smash hit Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star left off, Fate/Extella Link adds 10 servants to the original roster of 16. The high-speed action gameplay has been refined, and players will battle their way through massive invading armies to retake the virtual world of SE.RA.PH from an invading force. Players on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch can now engage in massive four-on-four online battles with up to seven other players. Foes will quiver at the True Name of players’ Noble Phantasms as they assume the role of their favorite Servant.

Key Features

  • Combatants from Across the Fate Universes Join the Fray – In addition to the 16 original Servants from Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, 10 characters from other Fate series will enter battle as playable Servants, including Astolfo, Scáthach, and Francis Drake.
  • Hunker Down in Base Camp – Players can move freely around their army’s base camp—a medieval cathedral raised into the sky—and interact with their Servants to build meaningful bonds.
  • Polished Graphics and Battle Mechanics – Players can experience refined combat mechanics and graphics throughout every part of the gameplay experience.
  • Take The Fight Online – With four-versus-four online multiplayer, Masters and Servants can now battle it out online for honor and glory in competitive team based multiplayer modes. Online multiplayer is only available in the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC versions.
Fate/Extella Link is due out for PlayStation 4, Switch, PC, and PS Vita in Q1 2019 in North America and Europe. The PlayStation 4 and PS Vita versions first launched in Japan in June 2018, and the Switch version will launch in Japan on January 31, 2019. The PC version has yet to be released in any region.

View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.


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source: Gematsu
 

PlayStation 4
Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight coming west on February 26
Published 7 hours ago. 11 comments.
PlayStation VR title also features Altria Pendragon.


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Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight will launch for PlayStation VR via the PlayStation Store in the west as a free download on February 26, Aniplex, Type-Moon, and DelightWorks announced.

Here is an overview of the game, via its official website:

About Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight

Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight is a virtual reality drama based on the popular mobile RPG Fate/Grand Order. Players take on the role of a Master, and have a chance to spend some one-on-one time with Mash, who has come to their room seeking advice. What does she want to talk about? Does it have something to do with this new training regimen? Things will be a little different from the usual Fate/Grand Order story!

Enjoy an original story that can only be experienced through this brand-new virtual reality drama!

Mash Kyrielight

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Mash is the heroine of Fate/Grand Order. She has an undeniable air of mystery about her, but for all of that, she is a kindhearted girl, who always refers to the player as “Senpai.” A human who fused with a Servant to become a Demi-Servant, Mash works for the Chaldea Security Organization.

Altria Pendragon

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The legendary King Arthur of Britain, summoned as a Servant. Before being known as King Arthur, she was simply called Altria. Having spent her life pretending to be a man, she is unused to favors from the opposite sex.

Watch a set of trailers below.

Mash Kyrielight Trailer


Altria Pendragon Trailer


source: Gematsu - Japanese Video Game News
 

PC
Fate/stay night 15th Celebration Project begins
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PC visual novel was released 15 years ago today.


Aniplex has announced the “Fate/stay night 15th Celebration Project.”

Fate/stay night is a visual novel developed by Type-Moon and released for PC on January 30, 2004. It was originally released as an ages 18 and up title, but received an all ages version when it was ported to PlayStation 2 in 2007. The game would later also be released for PS Vita, iOS, and Android.

The Fate/stay night 15th Celebration Project will include of a series of events, starting with the “Type-Moon Exhibition: Fate/stay night 15 Year Trails” this winter at Sony Music Roppongi Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo. More events will be announced at a later date.

An official website and Twitter account for the Fate/stay night 15th Celebration Project have also been launched. The website includes congratulation messages from the following:

  • Kinoko Nasu (Type-Moon scenario writer, Fate/stay night supervision, scenario, and game design)
  • Takashi Takeuchi (Type-Moon producer, Fate/stay night character design)
  • Keita Haga (Type-Moon sound producer, Fate/stay night music and sound effects)
  • Hirokazu Koyama (Type-Moon chief graphics artist and illustrator, Fate/stay night illustration supervision and weapon / character design)
  • Type-Moon staff
  • Noriaki Sugiyama (Shirou Emiya voice actor)
  • Ayako Kawasumi (Saber voice actor)
  • Kana Ueda (Rin Toosaka voice actor)
  • Junichi Suwabe (Archer voice actor)
  • Noriko ****aya (Sakura Matou voice actor)
  • Jouji Nakata (Kirei Kotomine voice actor)
  • Katsura Hasino (Atlus Studio Zero creative producer and game director)
  • Atsuhiro Iwakami (Aniplex executive vice president)
  • George Kamitani (VanillaWare)
  • Masaaki Omura (Kadokawa C&C Channel Character Contents Department)
  • Takanori Aki (Good Smile Company president)
  • Reki Kawahara (Author of Sword Art Online, Accel World, etc.)
  • Kazuya Niinou (Square Enix director and Fate/Extra and Fate/Extra CCCproject drafting and supervision)
  • Nobumitsu Urasaki (Studio Deen producer)
  • Katsushi Oota (Seikaisha)
  • Keiichiro Toyama (Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio creative director)
  • Yousuke Shiokawa (DelightWorks Fate/Grand Order Project creative producer)
  • Kazutaka Kodaka (Too Kyo Games)
  • Hidetaka Miyazaki (From Software)
  • Hikaru Kondo (Ufotable producer)
  • Tomonori Sudou (Ufotable, Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel] supervision)
  • Takahiro Miura (Ufotable, Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works] supervision)
source: Gematsu - Japanese Video Game News
 

PS Vita, PlayStation 4, PC, Switch
Fate/Extella Link launches March 19 in North America
Published 18 hours ago. 57 comments.
New set of trailers released.

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Fate/Extella Link will launch for PlayStation 4, Switch, PS Vita, and PC via Steam on March 19 in North America, publisher XSEED Games announced.

A European release is also planned for Q1 2019, but has yet to receive an official release date by publisher Marvelous.

The game will be available in standard physical and “Fleeting Glory” editions, as well as standard digital and “Digital Deluxe” editions. Here is a table illustrating the special items included with each edition:


PS4 PS Vita Switch PC
Scathach and Nameless DLC Costumes
Fleeting Glory / Digital Deluxe Exclusive (not for sale) Digital Deluxe Exclusive (not for sale) Fleeting Glory Exclusive (not for sale) Digital Deluxe Exclusive (not for sale)
Lil Nero, Tamamo, and Altera DLC Free for first week ($2.99 each) Free for first week ($2.99 each) Physical / digital comes with game Free for first week ($2.99 each)
Alteria Costume DLC Digital pre-order exclusive n/a Digital pre-order exclusive Digital pre-order exclusive
PlayStation 4 Theme Digital pre-order exclusive (not for sale) n/a n/a n/a
Here is an overview of the game, via XSEED Games:

About

Picking up right where the 2017 smash hit Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star left off, Fate/Extella Link adds 10 servants to the original roster of 16. The high-speed action gameplay has been refined, and players will battle their way through massive invading armies to retake the virtual world of SE.RA.PH from an invading force. Players on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch can now engage in massive four-on-four online battles with up to seven other players. Foes will quiver at the True Name of players’ Noble Phantasms as they assume the role of their favorite Servant.

Key Features

  • Combatants from Across the Fate Universes Join the Fray – In addition to the 16 original Servants from Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, 10 characters from other Fate series will enter battle as playable Servants, including Astolfo, Scáthach, and Francis Drake.
  • Hunker Down in Base Camp – Players can move freely around their army’s base camp—a medieval cathedral raised into the sky—and interact with their Servants to build meaningful bonds.
  • Polished Graphics and Battle Mechanics – Players can experience refined combat mechanics and graphics throughout every part of the gameplay experience.
  • Take The Fight Online – With four-versus-four online multiplayer, Masters and Servants can now battle it out online for honor and glory in competitive team based multiplayer modes. Online multiplayer is only available in the PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC versions.
Watch a new set of trailers below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.

PlayStation 4 / PC Trailer


Switch Trailer



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source: Gematsu - Japanese Video Game News
 

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