Type-Moon has developed and produced the following:
Tsukihime series •
Tsukihime, PC-based adult
visual novel game, originally released on 28 December 2000. A television adaptation of the visual novel, Lunar Legend Tsukihime, by
J.C.Staff, aired from 10 October – 26 December 2003. •
Tsukihime Plus-Disc, released on 21 January 2001. •
Kagetsu Tohya, PC-based Tsukihime fan disk, released on 13 August 2001. •
Melty Blood, PC-based fighting game, in association with
French-Bread, released on 28 December 2002. Manga serialized from June 2005 to August 2011. •
Melty Blood Re-ACT, PC-based expansion to Melty Blood, released on 20 May 2004. •
Melty Blood Re-ACT Final Tuned, update patch to Melty Blood Re-ACT, released as a free download. •
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Prelude, are two short stories published in Tsukihime material book's Plus Period published on 22 October 2004, and the Type-Moon's Character material published on 20 August 2006, respectively, intended to act as a prologue to a potential
Tsukihime sequel. •
Melty Blood: Act Cadenza, arcade port to Melty Blood released on 25 March 2005, and re-released on the
PS2 platform on 10 August 2006. •
Melty Blood: Act Cadenza Version B, the updated PC port of Act Cadenza, was released on 27 July 2007. •
Melty Blood: Actress Again, arcade released on 19 September 2008, and PS2-port on 20 August 2009. •
Melty Blood: Actress Again Current Code, the first 2D fighting game for Sega RingWide arcade board, was released on 29 July 2010. Ver. 1.07 was released later for Arcade on 14 October 2011, and a PC port on 30 December 2011, along with the Blu-ray release of Carnival Phantasm Season 3 limited edition. An updated version was released on Steam on 19 April 2016. •
Tsuki no Sango, is a story by Nasu for
Maaya Sakamoto's Full Moon Recital Hall, a project organized by the Japanese online magazine Saizensen, that consisted of Sakamoto reading short novels in a theater while an accompanying short animation was aired in the background. Tsuki no Sango was the first of the recitals on 21 December 2010, also got a manga adaptation with a story and art by Sasaki Shōnen. •
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, the first visual novel re-telling the story of
Tsukihime. Released on 26 August 2021, for the
PlayStation 4 and
Nintendo Switch. •
Melty Blood: Type Lumina, the first Type-Moon fighting game and overall for Xbox console port, as well as a "What-If" story to
Tsukihime Remake titles and Reboot to the
Melty Blood series, released worldwide on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, and Steam on 30 September 2021. •
Tsukihime -The other side of red garden-, the second visual novels re-telling the story of
Tsukihime. (release TBA)
Fate series •
Fate/stay night, PC-based
visual novel game, released on 30 January 2004. A DVD version was released on 29 March 2006, and a non-ero PS2 port entitled
Fate/stay night [Réalta Nua] was released on 19 April 2007, and re-ported non-ero to PC on three versions covering each arc. Currently, four anime adaptations exist of
Fate/stay night: the first was produced by
Studio Deen and primarily based on the visual novel's
Fate route, the second was a film adaptation of the
Unlimited Blade Works route and also produced by Studio Deen, and the third was a TV remake of the
Unlimited Blade Works route produced by
Ufotable. •
Fate/hollow ataraxia, PC-based
Fate/stay night sequel, released on 28 October 2005, re-released for
PS Vita on 27 November 2014. •
Fate/school life, is a comedy 4-koma manga by Eiichirou Mashin revolving around the normal life at school of the minor characters of
Fate/stay night and
Fate/hollow ataraxia, in later volumes, other characters from different TYPE-MOON works would also appear. •
Fate/Zero, a light novel prequel to
Fate/stay night, were released from 29 December 2006, to 29 December 2007. Made in collaboration with
Nitroplus. Anime adaptation by ufotable aired from 1 October 2011, to 23 June 2012. •
Fate/Prototype, is an animated short by Studio Lerche, distributed with the third home release of Carnival Phantasm on 31 December 2011. Based on the Second Tokyo Holy Grail War, it is the original concept of Kinoko Nasu's for
Fate/stay night. It has yet to be adapted as a full series, with only a short animated feature and production notes detailing the story. •
Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver, a light novel written by Hikaru Sakurai, illustrated by Nakahara, and published by Kadokawa Shouten, were released from 10 September 2014, to 26 April 2017. It is a prequel of
Fate/Prototype, the original version of
Fate/stay night with a female protagonist. •
Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya, a spin-off manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyama Hiroshi, serialized in
Comp Ace magazine from 26 September 2007, to 26 November 2008, followed by two sequels entitled
2wei! and
3rei!! •
Fate/tiger colosseum, PSP 3D fighting game, released on 13 September 2007. Made by
Capcom and
Cavia. •
Fate/unlimited codes,
arcade,
PS2, and
PSP 3D fighting game, released on 28 October 2008. •
Fate/Extra, an RPG dungeon-crawler for the PSP-system, released on 22 July 2010. Sequel
Fate/Extra CCC was released on 28 March 2013. An anime version titled by
Shaft as Fate/Extra Last Encore •
Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star, an action RPG game released on 10 November 2016, for
PS4,
PS Vita,
Nintendo Switch and
Microsoft Windows. •
Fate/Extella: Link, an action RPG game for
PS4,
PS Vita,
Nintendo Switch and
Microsoft Windows released on 7 June 2018 that is a direct sequel to
Umbral Star. •
Fate/Extra Record, a remake of the original
Fate/Extra with a revamped battle system and updated visuals. It is the first project by the new Type-Moon Studio BB. •
Fate/Apocrypha, a light novel by Yuuichirou Higashide and illustrated by Konoe Ototsugu, was released between 29 December 2012, and 30 December 2014, spanning five volumes. An anime adaptation by A-1 Pictures aired between 2 July 2017, and 30 December 2017, with international localization by
Netflix. •
The Case Files of Lord El-Melloi II, a light novel written by Makoto Sanda, illustrated by Sakamoto Mineji and published by TYPE-MOON under their label
TYPE-MOON BOOKS on 30 December 2014, to 17 May 2019. It is considered a side-story to
Fate/Zero, following one of the protagonists as an adult. A manga adaptation illustrated by Tō Azuma has been serialized. An anime adaptation by
Troyca aired from 6 July – 28 September 2019. •
The Adventures of Lord El-Melloi II, sequel to The Case Files, began publishing on 25 December 2020. •
Fate/strange fake, a light novel series written by
Ryohgo Narita, illustrated by Morii Shizuki, and published in Dengeki Bunko starting on 10 January 2015. It is a remake of the original 2008 April's Fool's web-published one-shot known as
Fake/states night, which was later edited and included in
TYPE-MOON Ace Vol.2 in 2009. A manga adaptation, also illustrated by Morii Shizuki, is being released alongside the aforementioned current novelization. •
Fate/Labyrinth, a light novel by Hikaru Sakurai, illustrated by Nakahara. It is a side-story to
Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Blue and Silver and was released on 9 January 2016, between Fragments' 3rd and 4th volumes. •
Fate/Grand Order, an RPG for the
Android/
iOS that was released on 30 July 2015. The game contains characters from previous TYPE-MOON properties along with new characters. A new class, Shielder, was added to the game. The first chapter of the game was animated by
Lay-duce as a television movie titled
Fate/Grand Order First Order aired on 31 December 2016. •
Fate/Grand Carnival, an OVA series that is a spiritual successor to
Carnival Phantasm, focusing on characters from
Fate/Grand Order. • ''
Today's Menu for the Emiya Family'', a spin-off manga series written and illustrated by TAa, serialized in
Kadokawa Shoten's
Young Ace Up starting on 26 January 2016. It received an
original net animation adaptation by ufotable from 2018 to 2019. A video game adaptation for the
Nintendo Switch was released on 28 April 2021. •
Fate/Requiem, a light novel by Meteo Hoshriza, published on 31 December 2018. Set in a timeline where a large Holy Grail War took place, which resulted in everyone having a servant in the aftermath. •
Fate/type Redline, a spin-off manga series written by Keikenchi and illustrated by Ryoji Hirano, based on the gag manga
Koha-Ace. •
Fate/Samurai Remnant, an action RPG released in 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Windows. It is the story of the Waxing Moon Ritual, a subspecies of a Holy Grail War taking place in Japan during the Edo period.
Other •
The Garden of Sinners, known in Japan as and sometimes referred to as , is a
light novel series originally released as a series of chapters released independently online or at
Comiket between October 1998 and August 1999, the chapters were later republished by
Kodansha into two volumes released both on 8 June 2004, and again in three volumes between 15 November 2007, and 16 January 2008.
Ufotable produced a series of seven
anime films based on the series between 1 December 2007, and 28 September 2013, and also produced an
original video animation episode on 2 February 2011. A final anime film was produced and released in 2013. A manga
adaptation illustrated by Sphere Tenku started serialization in September 2010 in Seikaisha's online magazine
Saizensen. •
Notes. is a short novel by Kinoko Nasu and published in May 1999 for an angels-centered doujin anthology Angel Voice. •
Decoration Disorder Disconnection (
DDD), a light novel by Kinoko Nasu and illustrated by Hirokazu Koyama, published irregularly in the
Faust magazine, with two volumes released in 2004, the series is currently on hiatus. •
Carnival Phantasm, animated OVA series by
Lerche based on Take Moon a parody manga created by Eri Takenashi, mixing characters from Tsukihime, Kagetsu Tohya, Melty Blood, Fate/stay night, Fate/hollow ataraxia with minor cameo appearances from Fate/Zero, Fate/EXTRA, Kara no Kyoukai, Mahoutsukai no Hako and KOHA-ACE characters. •
All Around Type-Moon, is a drama CD released at Comiket 72 on 17 August 2007. Various TYPE-MOON characters interact within Ahnenerbe and find themselves in comedic situations. It has a manga adaptation. •
428: Shibuya Scramble, Nasu wrote a special scenario for the game, with
Takashi Takeuchi providing the character designs. This scenario sequel is an
anime,
Canaan. •
Witch on the Holy Night, a visual novel written by
Kinoko Nasu, featuring art by Hirokazu Koyama and music by
Fukasawa Hideyuki. Originally written and set before
The Garden of Sinners and
Tsukihime, the story follows a young
Aozaki Aoko alongside two new faces – Kuonji Alice and Soujuuro Shizuki. In an interview with 4Gamer, Kinoko Nasu expressed the desire to make a game that feels like a finished work and considers this a success. It was released on 12 April 2012. This is the first Type-Moon visual novel not to be an
adult game. An upcoming film adaptation by ufotable has been announced. •
Fire Girl, a light novel with an original story by ex-Liarsoft member Hoshizora Meteor and illustrations by bunbun, published by Type-Moon under their label
TYPE-MOON BOOKS, were released from 29 December 2012, to 18 March 2016. •
World Conquest Zvezda Plot, a 2014 anime television series directed by
Tensai Okamura, written by Hoshizora Meteor and animated by A-1 Pictures. •
Sekai Seifuku 〜 Shiroi Keito to Manatsu no Berubiaaje, a light novel side-story of
World Conquest Zvezda Plot, written by Kimura Kou and illustrated by
Kouhaku Kuroboshi was released on 22 March 2014, published under the
TYPE-MOON BOOKS label. • ''Girls' Work'' was announced on 1 June 2008, as a PC visual novel work written by ex-Liarsoft members Hoshizora Meteor, Myogaya Jinroku, and Kimura Kou, with character designs by Takenashi Eri, but on 24 December 2010, it was announced to be restarted as a joint animation project with animation production company
ufotable and
Aniplex. Released date has not been revealed. ==Notes==