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Fate/Stay Night Remastered gameplay

With Fate/Stay Night Remastered coming to Switch, we now have gameplay of gameplay. Over an hour of footage is available to view.

A bunch of information about the visual novel can be found in the following overview:

Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have announced that they will be bringing Fate/EXTRA Record to Switch in 2025. The game is a remake of Fate/Extra, a dungeon-crawling RPG originally released on PSP. It was officially announced back in 2020, although this is the first confirmation we have had that it will be coming to Switch.

You can check out the teaser trailer for the game below:

Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have announced that they will be bringing Fate/hollow ataraxia Remastered to Switch. The visual novel is a follow-up to Fate/stay night, which will release on Switch digitally via the eShop next week. A release date was not provided.

You can check out an announcement trailer for the game below:

Publisher Aniplex and developer Type-Moon have announced a release date for Fate/Stay Night Remastered. Players will be able to pick up the critically acclaimed visual novel from the eShop on August 8.

Check out an overview of the game below, which comes via its Steam page:

Tsukihime A Piece of Blue Glass Moon review

System: Switch
Release date: June 27, 2024
Developer: Type-Moon
Publisher: Aniplex


The overwhelming success of Fate/Grand Order in recent years has significantly enhanced Type-Moon’s reputation, and as a long-time fan of their work I couldn’t be happier about it, as it has resulted in a lot of their less mainstream work reaching us overseas. With the surprise Western release of Witch on the Holy Night in 2022, and the release of the critically acclaimed Fate/Stay Night confirmed for Switch in the near future, it’s a welcome surprise that Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon arrives to fill the gap between the two. This also marks the first time the game has been released to western audiences, and although it’s an incomplete package by itself, it’s another exemplary work from the developer that is definitely worth a look.

June 16: Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have nailed down a release date for the Fate/Samurai Remnant Record’s Fragment: Bailong and the Crimson Demon DLC. It’s just a few days out, and will be available on June 20, 2024.

This is yet another major piece of DLC for the game. Previously, Koei Tecmo and Omega Force prepared Keian Command Championship and Record’s Fragment: Yagyu Sword Chronicles. Read about them here and here.

Fate Samurai Remnant Record's Fragment: Yagyu Sword Chronicles

April 15: A release date is here for the Fate/Samurai Remnant Record’s Fragment: Yagyu Sword Chronicles. Players can access it on April 18, 2024.

Record’s Fragment: Yagyu Sword Chronicles has Miyamoto Iori investigating the night killings that bring commotion to Edo, and he’ll come face to face with Yagyu Munenori, a Rogue Saber.

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon release date

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon now has a release date in the west. The visual novel is slated for June 27, Aniplex and Type-Moon announced today.

Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Glass Moon originally released in Japan back in August 2021. Localization was confirmed for the west last July.

Here’s an overview of the game:

Fate Samurai Remnant Record's Fragment Keian Command Championship DLC

December 31: The first round of DLC for the Fate/Samurai Remnant season pass is now confirmed to be Record’s Fragment: Keian Command Championship. During the Fate Project New Year’s Eve TV Special 2023, the news was shared with a brief teaser.

Koei Tecmo has put out a new Fate/Samurai Remnant update, version 1.03.

The update is adding a handful of new features, namely new difficulty options in the form of Apprentice and Fatal Sword difficulty levels. More Servants, as well as Rogue Servants, will also become playable in the Battle Recollections mode. Several other minor issues have also been addressed.

Check out the full patch notes for the update below.


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