Fate Strange Fake Anime Premier
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Fate/Strange Fake Anime Will Debut in Los Angeles California

The Fate/Strange Fake anime World Premier will happen sometime in November 2024 in Los Angeles, California. This will coincide with the Fate 20th Anniversary Showcase, which will be held in the same location. Specific details concerning when the showcase and premier will take place have yet to be revealed, but it will take place at the Neuehouse Hollywood in Los Angeles, California. [Thanks, Dengeki!]

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Additionally, Aniplex uploaded a new Fate/Strange Fake PV, or trailer, leading up to the world premier of the anime. You can watch the trailer below.

Aniplex also shared key visuals of several significant characters that will appear in Fate/Strange Fake. This includes Archer (Gilgamesh) and Lancer (Enkidu). These characters also appeared in Fate/Grand Order, with Enkidu debuting in the Babylonia arc.

Development for the animated adaption of Fate/Strange Fake began in 2023. An OVA was released in December 2022, with a short teaser showcasing Saber (Richard the Lionhearted) standing atop a truck. The OVA received a Japanese and English dub. Fate/Strange Fake first appeared as a light novel series, focusing on the events of a “false” Grail War. The light novel, written by Ryogo Narita, is a total of nine volumes long.

The anime adaptation of Fate/Strange Fake will premier sometime in November 2024 in Los Angeles, California at the Neuehouse Hollywood.


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