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* Furthermore, there are several more [[Video Game|video games]]:
* Furthermore, there are several more [[Video Game|video games]]:
** ''[[Fate Unlimited Codes]]'' is a standard, semi-canonical [[Fighting Game]] for the arcades, [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PSP]].
**''[[Fate Unlimited Codes]]'' is a standard, semi-canonical [[Fighting Game]] for the arcades, [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PSP]].
** ''Fate/tiger colosseum'' (and its expansion ''Fate/tiger colosseum UPPER'') is a PSP-exclusive 3D [[Fighting Game]] and [[Parody|a lighthearted parody]] of the series (with some [[The Cameo|appearances]] by ''[[Tsukihime]]'' characters).
** ''Fate/tiger colosseum'' (and its expansion ''Fate/tiger colosseum UPPER'') is a PSP-exclusive 3D [[Fighting Game]] and [[Parody|a lighthearted parody]] of the series (with some [[The Cameo|appearances]] by ''[[Tsukihime]]'' characters).
** ''[[Fate Extra|Fate/EXTRA]]'' is an [[RPG]] for the PSP who takes place [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|in the near future]] [[Cyberspace|inside a large, virtual environment]] known as the SE.RA.PH. It has a sequel/companion of sorts in ''Fate/Extra CCC'' (who sadly [[No Export for You|remained in Japan]]),and an actual sequel in ''Fate/Extella''. An anime television series adaptation, titled ''Fate/Extra Last Encore'' and produced by Shaft, was announced for 2017.
** ''[[Fate Extra|Fate/EXTRA]]'' is an [[RPG]] for the PSP who takes place [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future|in the near future]] [[Cyberspace|inside a large, virtual environment]] known as the SE.RA.PH. It has a sequel/companion of sorts in ''Fate/Extra CCC'' (which sadly [[No Export for You|remained in Japan]]), and an actual sequel in ''Fate/Extella''. An anime television series adaptation, titled ''Fate/Extra Last Encore'' and produced by Shaft, was announced for 2017.
** ''Fate/Extella'' (who has the added subtitle ''The Umbral Star'' for its western release), an [[Action RPG]] released in 2016 and 2017 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch and Windows, serving as a actual sequel for the events of ''Fate/EXTRA''. It has a sequel of its own announced for 2018.
** ''[[Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star|Fate/Extella]]'' (who has the added subtitle ''The Umbral Star'' for its western release), an [[Action RPG]] released in 2016 and 2017 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch and Windows, serving as a actual sequel for the events of ''Fate/EXTRA''. It has a sequel of its own announced for 2018.
** ''Fate/Grand Order'', a free-to-play MMRPG for mobile devices, co-developed with Aniplex and released in 2015. In the present time, the Chaldea Security Organization, an association who protect humanity, discovers that its recorded possibles futures have disappeared and human extinction is becoming imminent, a disaster whose origin can be traced to an event that took place in Fuyuki in 2004. In response, they quickly develop time travel technology to deal with the problem and keep protecting humanity's continued existence. The player is a Master who was given the ability to summon servants and is tasked with finding time-space anomalies that may cause human extinction and destroy them. The plot took ideas from the ill-fated ''Fate/Apocrypha'' proposal, but it's essentially its own thing. The gameplay is a mix of tactical action RPG for combats, a gacha game for obtaining servants, and a visual-novelseque interaction with the servants to maxing up its states and discover its backstory. An anime film adaptation by Lay-duce, titled ''Fate/Grand Order: First Order'', was released on December 31, 2016.
** ''Fate/Grand Order'', a free-to-play MMRPG for mobile devices, co-developed with Aniplex and released in 2015. In the present time, the Chaldea Security Organization, an association who protect humanity, discovers that its recorded possibles futures have disappeared and human extinction is becoming imminent, a disaster whose origin can be traced to an event that took place in Fuyuki in 2004. In response, they quickly develop time travel technology to deal with the problem and keep protecting humanity's continued existence. The player is a Master who was given the ability to summon servants and is tasked with finding time-space anomalies that may cause human extinction and destroy them. The plot took ideas from the ill-fated ''Fate/Apocrypha'' proposal, but it's essentially its own thing. The gameplay is a mix of tactical action RPG for combats, a gacha game for obtaining servants, and a visual-novelseque interaction with the servants to maxing up its states and discover its backstory. An anime film adaptation by Lay-duce, titled ''Fate/Grand Order: First Order'', was released on December 31, 2016.