Fate/Grand Order Has A New Saber-Class Servant

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Fate/Grand Order is headed to Japanese smartphones this Summer—not Spring, as previously announced by Type-Moon—and will feature not one but two Saber-class Servants.

 

The first appears to be the Saber most Fate fans are familiar with. The second, however, is a character that you can catch a glimpse of in the new TV commercial for the game above. This Saber will be voiced by Mamiko Noto and is designed by Japanese artist huke.

 

The other Servants that have been officially revealed so far are Archer and Ruler, as well as a Servant named Shielder (right).

 

You can read more about Type-Moon’s goals for Fate/Grand Order in one of our previous reports.


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