New Fate/Stay Night Anime By ufotable Gets Teaser Trailer

Back in July, anime studio ufotable—responsible for producing the Fate/Zero anime—revealed that they were working on a new Fate/Stay Night project. This project now has a teaser website, Anime News Network reports. The website can be accessed here, and features the teaser video below.

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The meta tags of the website list this new project as a TV anime, with more information scheduled to be revealed through Vol. 9 of Type-Moon Ace magazine. A piece of text on the site reads: “The story continues for next generation children.”


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