Fate (franchise)
| Fate/ | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Kinoko Nasu |
| Original work | Fate/stay night |
| Owner | Type-Moon |
Fate (typically stylized as Fate/<subtitle>) is a Japanese multimedia franchise created by Type-Moon, a company founded by author Kinoko Nasu and artist Takashi Takeuchi. The franchise consists of sequels and spin-offs of Type-Moon's original visual novel Fate/stay night. The franchise has expanded into various media, including video games, anime, manga, light novels, and stage plays.
The premise of the franchise largely revolves around mages (called "masters") summoning the spirits of legendary, mythical, and historic figures (called servants) to aid them against other master-and-servant pairs in a battle royal for control of the Holy Grail. Some of the entries in the franchise deviate from this premise, and instead other concepts.[1]
History
List of Fate franchise entries
| Title | Date | Media | Creator | Description | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fate/stay night | 2004 | Visual novel | Type-Moon | The original visual novel, and the first entry in the franchise. | |
| Fate/hollow ataraxia | 2005 | Visual novel | Type-Moon | A sequel to Fate/stay night set about 8 months later. | |
| Fate/stay night (2006) | 2006 | Anime series | Studio Deen | The first anime adaption of the Fate/stay night visual novel, which loosely adapted the game's Fate route. | |
| Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (film) | 2010 | Anime film | Studio Deen | The second anime adaption of the Fate/stay night visual novel, which adapted the game's Unlimited Blade Works route. | |
| Fate/Extra | 2010 | PlayStation Portable game | Type-Moon, Imageepoch | ||
| Fate/Extra CCC | 2013 | PlayStation Portable game | Type-Moon, Imageepoch | A companion game to Fate/Extra serving as an alternate route the game's story. | |
| Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (TV series) | 2015 | Anime series | Ufotable | The third anime adaption of the Fate/stay night visual novel, which adapted the game's Unlimited Blade Works route. | |
| Fate/Grand Order | 2015–present | Gacha mobile game | Delightworks (2015-2021), Lasengle (2021-present) | ||
| Fate/Extra Last Encore | 2018 | Anime series | Shaft | An anime adaption of Fate/Extra. | |
| Fate/Grand Order Arcade | 2018–present | Arcade game | Sega AM2 | An arcade version of Fate/Grand Order. |
References
- ↑ Folami, Oluwatokiloba (18 August 2024). "A Beginner's Guide to the Spin-offs and Side Stories of Fate Series". Game Rant. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
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