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Type-Moon has unveiled a new trailer for its turn-based RPG Fate/Extra Record and announced a 2025 release for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
The new video highlights plenty of new footage to peruse regarding remade scenarios and newly implemented facets. Bandai Namco is also listed among the assisting companies with studio BB.
Fate Extra/Record is a remake of the original Fate/Extra released for PSP. It follows a male or female protagonist with a choosable servant, ranging from Nero (Saber), Tamamo (Caster), and Emiya (Archer).
The protagonist, canonically named Hakuno Kishinami, regardless of gender, is an amnesiac who finds themselves in a Grail War. Strangely, this setting seems to differ significantly from conventional reality, and learning the intricacies surrounding their circumstances is at the core of Hakuno’s initial objectives.
Combat is turn-based, consisting of a rock-paper-scissors design where players must innately understand their opponents’ movesets to prevail. Japan received this title in July 2010, while the West first saw it in November 2021 via publisher Aksys Games.
Fate/Extra would receive a follow-up entry titled Fate/Extra CCC for the PSP in Japan in March 2013. However, it has never been localized. Thankfully, it has recently received a full English fan translation.
Type-Moon has unveiled a new trailer for its turn-based RPG Fate/Extra Record and announced a 2025 release for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
The new video highlights plenty of new footage to peruse regarding remade scenarios and newly implemented facets. Bandai Namco is also listed among the assisting companies with studio BB.
Fate Extra/Record is a remake of the original Fate/Extra released for PSP. It follows a male or female protagonist with a choosable servant, ranging from Nero (Saber), Tamamo (Caster), and Emiya (Archer).
The protagonist, canonically named Hakuno Kishinami, regardless of gender, is an amnesiac who finds themselves in a Grail War. Strangely, this setting seems to differ significantly from conventional reality, and learning the intricacies surrounding their circumstances is at the core of Hakuno’s initial objectives.
Combat is turn-based, consisting of a rock-paper-scissors design where players must innately understand their opponents’ movesets to prevail. Japan received this title in July 2010, while the West first saw it in November 2021 via publisher Aksys Games.
Fate/Extra would receive a follow-up entry titled Fate/Extra CCC for the PSP in Japan in March 2013. However, it has never been localized. Thankfully, it has recently received a full English fan translation.
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