The brutal
and chaotic Holy Grail War on U.S. soil is far from over. To the enormous joy
of the fan community of this franchise, it was officially confirmed that the
animated adaptation of Fate/strange Fake will have a new
series. The announcement came with a first trailer and a promotional image
showing the broken and intertwined figures of Ayaka, Saber, and Sigma.
The author
of the light novels, Ryohgo Narita, did not hesitate to share his
excitement at this news, commenting that, although he is the creator of the
story, he feels like another reader waiting to see how the production team will
adapt the most intense moments to the screen. For her part, the original
character designer, Shizuki Morii, thanked the constant support of the fans and
highlighted the enormous motivation that is breathed within the production to
bring back this dangerous universe.
The voice
cast also expressed their happiness at returning to their characters. Kana
Hanazawa, voice of Ayaka Sajyou, noted that the previous installment
concluded just as the bond between her character and Saber was beginning to
deepen, so she is excited to find out what fate has in store for them.
Likewise, Yuki Ono (Saber) and Gakuto Kajiwara (Sigma)
confessed that they were eager to see the response to the outcome of the
conflict, especially hoping that Sigma's path will find the reward it deserves
so much.
Voice cast
- If you don't know how to use it, you
will be able to use it as a stand-alone device.
- Yuki Ono as Saber (Richard)
- Gakuto
Kajiwara como Sigma.
About Fate/strange Fake
This work
was originally born as a series of light novels written by
Ryohgo Narita (famous creator of titles such as Durarara!! and Baccano!)
and illustrated by Shizuki Morii. The story takes us to Snowfield, Nevada,
where a fake and distorted Holy Grail War unfolds that breaks all the
traditional rules of ritual, summoning unusual Servants and unleashing an
unpredictable conflict on a massive scale. The first animated installment aired
between January and March 2026 with 13 episodes, leaving the audience on the
edge of their seats.
With a Holy
Grail War where none of the sacred rules are respected and tension between the
Servants is at an all-time high