Fate/Grand Order 2017 Event Collection artbook

Fate/Grand Order 2017 Event Collection Artbook Available for Pre-Order

Pre-orders for the Fate/Grand Order 2017 Event Collection artbook are currently available through AmiAmi. The artbook is available for both Western and Japanese audiences; however, Japanese consumers will receive a special Artoria Rider Alter bookmark with their order. The artbook will cost 2,750, or approximately $26, and will ship in late January 2021. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The Fate/Grand Order 2017 Event Collection artbook is a total of sixty-four pages long. Event artwork included in the book include the following Fate/Grand Order events:

  • Nero Festival Redux ~2017 Autumn~
  • Dead Heat Summer Race! ~2017 Ishtar Cup of Hopes and Dreams~
  • Death Jail Summer Escape
  • All Statesmen! ~Learn With Manga Records of the American Frontier~
  • It’s Summer! It’s the Beach! It’s Adventure! Fate/Grand Order 2016 Chaldea Summer Memories ~White Beach of Solace~ Re-Run Lite Ver.
  • Halloween Strike! Devil’s Building Climber: Great Decisive Battle at Himeji Castle
  • Merry Christmas from the Underworld
  • Fate/EXTRA CCC x Fate/Grand Order BB-chan’s Counterattack/Let’s Meet in The Digital Ocean!

As mentioned above, Japanese consumers that pre-order the Event Collection artbook will receive a special clear bookmark featuring Artoria Alter. This bookmark will feature Artoria Alter Rider in her Stage 2 Ascension, meaning that this it will feature her in a maid outfit.

Additionally, Kotobukiya recently announced that the Artoria Alter figure released in 2018 would be back in production. This figure features Artoria Alter as a Saber and in a more casual look.

Fate/Grand Order is immediately available for Android and iOS.


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