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Fate/Grand Order Ukiyo-e Woodcut Print Art Appears

There will be new pieces of Fate/Grand Order character art inspired by the Japanese traditional ukiyo-e style. The ukiyo-e art company Hanzou has revealed a new lineup of ukiyo-e woodcut print art that will feature Servants from Type-Moon’s Fate series. It will formally release the art in late 2024.

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There will be four characters featured in this art collection: the Saber-class Artoria Pendragon, the Archer-class EMIYA, the Rider-class Ushiwakamaru, and the Moon Cancer-class Archetype: Earth. Artoria’s art will be wider and cost more at 63,000 yen (~$406.80), while the other three character art will have the same price tag of 36,000 yen (~$232.40). Hanzou will only produce 300 copies of each art.

Here are the sample images for each item in the collection:

Pre-orders for the new character art will open first at the Fate/Grand Order Fes 2024~9th Anniversary~ Expo on August 3-4, 2024. Online pre-orders will be available later on the Ukiyo-e Works website after the physical event has concluded. The website supports international shipments via the WorldShopping widget, and its prior works based on other franchises like Ultraman and Star Wars are still available to order worldwide.

The Fate/Grand Order ukiyo-e woodcut print art will be available in late November 2024.


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