Fate/Samurai Remnant RPG Gets Manga Adaptation – News

Manga by Mugetsu launches on July 28

The official X (formerly Twitter) account for Kadokawa‘s Comptiq magazine and Type-Moon Comic Ace free manga website announced on Friday that Koei Tecmo‘s Fate/Samurai Remnant action role-playing game will get a manga adaptation on the Type-Moon Comic Ace website starting on Monday. Mugetsu is drawing the manga, and Type-Moon and Koei Tecmo Games are credited for the original work.

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Koei Tecmo America describes the game’s story:

The 4th year of the Keian Era, Edo Period. It has been several decades since the end of a turbulent, blood-soaked era. People were enjoying peace and tranquility. But, a battle between seven pairs of Masters and Servants is about to begin, as the “Waxing Moon Ritual” unfolds in the shadows. Miyamoto Iori, a young man in Asakusa, finds himself caught in the violence of a Holy Grail War.

The game launched in Japan on September 28, 2023, and on September 29 outside of Japan. The game is available worldwide for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC via Steam, and Nintendo Switch. Type-Moon is supervising the project, and Aniplex is collaborating on its production.

Rei Wataru, the artist for Fate/Grand Order -Epic of Remnant- Pseudo-Singularity III (which features Miyamoto Musashi as a central character), designed the characters. Hikaru Sakurai (Steampunk visual novel series) and Yuichiro Higashide (Tokyo Babel), who have both written scenarios for Fate/Grand Order, supervised the game’s story. CloverWorks animated the game’s intro video.

Mugetsu drew the two-volume Sword Art Online: Progressive – Canon of the Golden Rule manga, which was serialized on Kadokawa‘s Dengeki G’s Comic web magazine from March 2021 to April 2022. Yen Press published the manga in English.

Source: Comptiq & Comp Ace‘s X/Twitter account


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