Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works TV Series Gets An English Trailer

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Aniplex have released a third English-subtitled trailer for the upcoming Fate/Stay Night anime adaptation, once again confirming that the series will be based on the original visual novel’s “Unlimited Blade Works” route. You can watch it above.

 

As reported in the past, the original game’s “Heaven’s Feel” route will be adapted into an animated feature as well, in the form of an anime film. Both the TV series and the film are being produced by ufotable.

 

The TV series will debut first, and will be livestreamed this Fall.


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