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Fate/Extra Record Delayed Indefinitely

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Fate/Extra Record will be delayed indefinitely, and Bandai Namco Entertainment announced it will no longer be publishing the game. It was supposed to come out in Spring 2026 on the PS4, PS5, Switch, and PC via Steam. There’s no word on if the platforms will remain the same following this confirmation.

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The Fate/Extra Record X (formerly Twitter) account posted a statement about the situation. It said that Bandai Namco Entertainment would no longer be publishing it, and then it apologized to everyone who had been waiting for the remake’s release. To clarify, development on the game hasn’t stopped. The publisher will just be different.

People who have already pre-ordered the game via Asobi Store will receive a refund, and the order will be canceled. Anyone who pre-ordered will receive an e-mail from Asobi Store about that and next steps.

Fate/Extra Record is the upcoming remake of Fate/Extra, a dungeon-crawling JRPG spin-off that takes place in an alternate Fate universe from stay night. This game originally came out in 2010 for the PSP, and it was popular enough to get its own sequels, companion game, and anime adaptation. Characters originating from Fate/Extra, such as Nero and Tamamo, also appear in Fate/Grand Order. Fate/Extra Record was originally announced in 2020, and it was supposed to come out in 2025 before the studio delayed the game to 2026.

Type-Moon will continue to develop Fate/Extra Record while looking for a publisher. More information on the new release window will come out later.

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