Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Movie Licensed By Sentai Filmworks

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Sentai Filmworks have licensed the Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works movie that was released in Japanese theatres in 2010, they announced this week. Sentai’s release of the game will feature an English dub produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment.

 

Unlimited Blade Works is based on the second of three different routes you can take through the Fate/Stay Night visual novel. The first route, Fate, was adapted into an anime series by director Yuji Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi returned as director for Unlimited Blade Works as well.

 

Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works will be released digitally sometime in the near future, and on DVD and Blu-Ray sometime later in the year in North America.


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