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XSEED confirms Fate/Extella Link for Q1 2019 and reveals Fleeting Glory Edition details

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The anime brawler is coming west on PlayStation 4 and Vita.

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XSEED Games today revealed it plans to release Fate/Extella Link in North America during the first quarter of 2019. The title will be available on PlayStation 4 and Vita, with the latter's release limited to Sony's digital storefront.

In addition to word on the game's release window, XSEED shared details of its deluxe "Fleeting Glory Edition," which includes a soundtrack CD, a pack of 10 collectible 3x5 cards (depicting the new Servants), a 17" by 24" cloth poster and a 3" by 4.5" acrylic diorama showcasing Nero, Drake and Scáthach. That will all be packaged in a custom box.



Fate/Extella Link is the follow-up to 2017's The Umbral Star, and continues that affair while adding 10 Servants (including Astolfo, Scáthach and Francis Drake) to a roster that already included 16 of them. XSEED promises refined gameplay and battles with massive armies as players work to protect the virtual world of SE.RA.PH from evil forces.

On PlayStation 4, players can participate in 4-on-4 online battles with as many as 7 other players. They can also hang out in their base camp and interact with Servants to establish and maintain "meaningful bonds."

Fate/Extella Link will be available in the Fleeting Glory Edition on PS4, with an MSRP of $7.99 USD. The standard physical and digital versions on that platform retail for $49.99 USD, and the digital-only Vita edition is $39.99.

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Staff article by Jason Venter (September 28, 2018)

Jason Venter has been playing games for 30 years, since discovering the Apple IIe version of Mario Bros. in his elementary school days. Now he writes about them, here at HonestGamers and also at other sites that agree to pay him for his words.

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