Fate/Extella Link Western Launch Set for Q1 2019

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 has announced the western release window for Fate/Extella Link.


The highly anticipated sequel will launch sometime in Q1 of next year for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. While the PlayStation 4 version costs $49.99, the PS Vita version costs $39.99.

There’s also a $79.99 “Fleeting Glory” limited edition planned for PS4. It includes:  A copy of the game, 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.

Here’s a rundown on the game:


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.
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