How to Watch Fate/Grand Order Anime in Order
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How to Watch Fate/Grand Order Anime in Order

The Fate series can be confusing to those not privy to the games. This is especially so for Fate/Grand Order. The Fate/Grand Order franchise consists of movies, anime shows, and specials that coincide with the mobile game, Fate/Grand Order. Below is a guide detailing  the order in which you should watch Fate/Grand Order.

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How to Watch Fate/Grand Order in Order
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Fate/Grand Order: First Order

Adapting the Singularity F prologue, the story of Fate/Grand Order: First Order takes place in the year 2015. Extinction of mankind is as imminent as the end of 2016. To combat this, the Chaldea Security Organization develops a means of time travel in the Rayshift technology. Chaldea enlist Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight to travel back to 2004 during the Fifth Holy Grail War. Their goal is to discover what causes the end of humanity.

Fate/Grand Order Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot – Wandering; Agateram

Fate/Grand Order Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot – Wandering; Agateram is part one of a two part adaptation of the Camelot Singularity. In 1273 A.D., the Catholics lost their influence over Jerusalem. The Holy Land has mutated into a desert, forcing people from their homes. Bedivere, the wandering knight, journeys to the Holy City to fulfill his mission of protecting the Lion King along with Knights of the Round Table. On his expedition, he joins Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight on their journey to save the future.

Fate/Grand Order Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot – Paladin; Agateram

As part two of the Camelot Singularity, Fate/Grand Order Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot – Paladin; Agateram continues Ritsuka’s and Mash’s quest in the year 1273 A.D. The Mountain People, people stripped of their land, seek to rebel against the Lion King and the Knights of the Round Table. Bedivere, Mash, and Ritsuka aid them as they search for Ozymandias, the Sun King. His power would be key in changing the tides of battle in their favor. The final battle in the Holy City decides the fate of humanity. 

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Initium Iter

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Initium Iter serves as a prequel to Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia in a 27 minute special. Romani Archman becomes the primary care doctor for Mash Kyrielight. Mash is a successful combination of a human and a Heroic Spirit. The Chaldea Security Organization plans to use Mash to summon more heroes despite the Heroic Spirit in Mash refusing to aid Chaldea. Romani teaches Mash of the outside world and humanity as he believes her life won’t be long.

Fate/Grand Order Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia

Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight depart to the year 2655 B.C., the Age of Gods. Demonic Beasts roam the ancient lands of Mesopotamia, destroying towns and injuring the people. King Gilgamesh, the King of Heroes, is the last line of defense in the city of Uruk. Gilgamesh enlist the help of Heroic Spirits to protect his people from the Demonic Beast.

Fate/Grand Order Final Singularity – Grand Temple of Time: Solomon

Ritsuka has finally arrived at the Final Singularity. Solemn, the King of Mages, stands against Chaldea as the final obstacle in restoring the lost future. Romani Archman must make an impossible decision that not only changes his fate, but that of Mash and Ritsuka.

Fate/Grand Order -Moonlight/Lostroom-

A place between dream and reality, the Lostroom is in a lost corner of Chaldea. Fate/Grand Order -Moonlight/Lostroom- is a sequel to Fate/Grand Order Final Singularity – Grand Temple of Time: Solomon. The story focuses on what was lost and serves as a bridge between arcs.

Fate/Grand Order is a turn-based mobile game in which you assume the role of Master. In this role, you command Servants to fight at your side to save the future. If you don’t want to delve deep into the mobile game, Fate/Grand Order is available to watch on Crunchyroll.


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