Fate Extra Arco Wada art exhibit featuring Saber Nero Claudius

Fate/Extra Arco Wada Exhibit Will Mark the Title’s 12th Anniversary

A new art exhibit showcasing the works of Fate/Extra illustrator Arco Wada will appear between July and August 2022 at the Matsuya Ginza department store in Tokyo, Japan. The event will also mark the 12th anniversary of the PlayStation Portable game, which falls on July 22, 2022.

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The exhibit will feature Arco Wada’s illustrations for Type-Moon’s Fate series with a focus on Fate/Extra, where she designed the title’s characters. The illustrator will also sell a new art book containing her works in the Fate series at the venue first. Type-Moon Books will bring it to other Japanese stores on July 29, 2022.

Fate/Extra is a turn-based RPG released for PlayStation Portable on July 22, 2010. In this title, the player chooses one of the three available Servants to participate in the tournament-like Moon Holy Grail War. Its English localization appeared in North America in November 2011 and Europe in May 2012. An anime adaptation of the game, titled Fate/Extra Last Encore, aired in 2018.

In 2019, Type-Moon hired former Square Enix director Kazuya Nino—who originally worked as Fate/Extra‘s producer—to establish Studio BB and work on Fate/Extra Record. The upcoming remake of the 2010 title will come with new character models.

The Fate & Fate/Extra Arco Wada Art Works exhibit will appear on the 8th floor of Matsuya Ginza from July 21, 2022, to August 9, 2022.


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