
The team behind Fate/EXTRA’s full remake, Bandai Namco and TYPE-MOON studio BB, have decided to push back the game’s release from its initial 2025 window to spring of 2026. This delay is to ensure more time for quality enhancements. The game will be playable on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC through Steam.
In Japan, the game “Fate/EXTRA Record” will be released in physical copies for both PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. The regular version will retail at 8,100 yen, and there will additionally be some special, limited editions on sale as well.
- Limited Edition (15,00 yen)
- A copy of the game
- Special multi-steel case and three-disc soundtrack CD “Fate/EXTRA Record Soundtracks”
- Special art book “Fate/EXTRA Record Material”
- ASOBI STORE Special Edition (25,300 yen)
- Limited edition content
- Special LP disc “Fate/EXTRA Record Soundtrack Selection”
- Multilayer acrylic block
- ASOBI STORE Ultra Special Edition (35,800 yen)
- ASOBI Store Special Edition content
- Illustrated character fine graph with serial number
- Digital Deluxe Edition (12,000 yen)
- A copy of the game
- “My Servant & Protagonist Special Costume Pack”
- “Fate/EXTRA Original Background Music Pack”
- Digital soundtrack and art book
You can purchase an upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition for 4,500 yen. This version comes with all the additional content that the Digital Deluxe Edition offers.
Furthermore, the initial prints of the hardcopy version and early digital purchases come with a voucher for the “Tsukimihara Academy Uniform Servant Costume Set” as an added bonus.
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2025-07-22 14:16