Anime An animated television film special titled aired on 31 December 2016. It was an adaptation of the game's prologue. The film, produced by the studio
Lay-duce, was directed by
Hitoshi Nanba, and stars the voice actors
Nobunaga Shimazaki,
Rie Takahashi, and
Ayako Kawasumi, in the roles of the main characters who were projected into the past to try to prevent the approaching extinction of humanity.
Aniplex of America has licensed the special in North America.
MVM Films released the film in the UK. It was followed by an animation short titled on 31 December 2017. It was directed by Hitoshi Nanba and Takurō Tsukada, with scripts by
Kinoko Nasu, and music by
Ryo Kawasaki. A special animation short produced by
Ufotable titled was announced at the "Fate/Grand Order Guest Talk Stage in Akihabara Festival 2017" and aired on 31 December 2017. The animation is based on a
4-panel comedy manga
Fate/School Life by Eiichirō Mashin who also provided the scripts, directed by Takahiro Miura, produced by Toshiyuki Kanezawa, with character design by Masato Nagamori, and music by
Go Shiina. An
anime adaptation of the seventh chapter of the game was animated by
CloverWorks and aired from October 2019 to March 2020. Aniplex of America licensed the OVA series, opening an English version of the site in August 2021. A Blu-Ray release will be done on October 11 with English dub and Japanese voice tracks. An anime adaptation of the ''Fate/Grand Order: You've Lost Ritsuka Fujimaru
comedy manga was announced during the annual Fate Project New Year's Eve TV Special'' on 31 December 2022. The series is directed by Tsuchida and animated by
DLE. It premiered on 4 February 2023.
Films A two-part anime film adaptation, titled was produced by
Production I.G and
Signal.MD, adapting the 6th chapter of the game.
Ukyō Kodachi wrote the first films' scripts, and Keita Haga and
Hideyuki Fukasawa composed the films' scores. Kei Suezawa directed the first film at Signal.MD while Kazuto Arai directed the second film at Production I.G. Both films feature animation character designs by Mieko Hosoi,
Kazuchika Kise and Nakaya Onsen, who adapted Takashi Takeuchi's original designs. The first of two films, subtitled
Wandering; Airgetlám, was slated to premiere on 15 August 2020, but was delayed to 5 December 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Maaya Sakamoto performed the song as the first film's theme. After the premiere of the first film, it was announced that the second film, subtitled
Paladin: Agateram, was set to premiere on 8 May 2021, but was delayed to 15 May 2021 due to emergency COVID-19 procedures. A theatrical film adaptation of the final chapter of the first part of the game by CloverWorks,
Fate/Grand Order: Final Singularity-Grand Temple of Time: Solomon, was released in theaters on 30 July 2021. The main staff from the
Babylonia anime adaptation returned to helm the film, with Kinoko Nasu credited for the original script.
Manga Three manga adaptations were released. The first manga series,
-mortalis:stella- was written by Shiramine, serialized in
Ichijinsha's
Monthly Comic Zero Sum magazine. Two tankobon volumes have been released so far.
Kodansha USA licensed the manga in English. The second manga series,
-turas réalta- is written by Takashi Kawabuchi and serialized through
Kodansha's
Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine since 9 August 2017. Kodansha published the first
tankōbon volume on 9 January 2018. As of 9 December 2020, nine volumes have been released. A
4-panel comedy manga titled was written and illustrated by Riyo and released online on 13 April 2015. The manga covers the basics of the game in a more comedic tone than the main series. It was followed by two sequels: on 17 December 2015 and on 3 August 2017.
Kadokawa Shoten released a compilation of the chapters of the first two series on one tankobon volume on 2 August 2017.
Aniplex of America officially translated all of the first manga's chapters into English. Another comedy manga titled was written and illustrated by Tsuchida and serialized in Type-Moon Comic Ace since June 2020. Two tankobon volumes were released by Kadokawa Shoten so far. on 26 July 2018. Within the first month of the arcade version's release on 26 July 2018, Sega sold 10million
cards for the arcade game, grossing () in card sales revenue by August 2018. As of September 2018, the arcade version has more than 300,000 players in Japan. Combined, the mobile and arcade versions of the game have grossed a total revenue of approximately between August 2015 and December 2018. On January 29, 2026, it was announced that service for the game will end by March 2026. A
virtual reality game titled
Fate/Grand Order VR feat. Mash Kyrielight was released for
PlayStation VR, and allowed the player to interact with Mash. A mobile
rhythm game, titled
Fate/Grand Order: Waltz in the Moonlight/Lostroom was released by Aniplex on 13 August 2020 as a limited download game for the franchise's 5th anniversary and was available for Japanese players only. The game gained controversy when third-party app store Qooapp was forced to remove the game alongside other versions of
Fate/Grand Order by Aniplex's request, due to the illegal download count of the limited app. After the removal, Aniplex made the game available once again for a 24-hour period on 25 August 2020.
Stage plays A
stage play titled
Fate/Grand Order The Stage: Domain of the Holy Round Table Camelot Replica; Agateram was also released. It is based on the Camelot singularity, and played from 14 to 17 July 2017 at the Zepp Blue Theater in Roppongi, Tokyo. A second stage play,
Fate/Grand Order The Stage: Order VII: The Absolute Frontline in the War Against the Demonic Beasts: Babylonia, based on the Babylonia singularity, played from 11 to 14 January 2019 at Sankei Hall Breeze in Osaka, then from 19 to 27 January 2019 at Nippon Seinenkan Hall in Tokyo. ==References==