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Fate/hollow ataraxia
Fate/hollow ataraxia is a visual novel game created by TYPE-MOON in 2005 which is the sequel to Fate/stay night. The word "ataraxia" in the title is a Greek term for "tranquility", giving the title the combined meaning of "empty (or false) tranquility".
The plot of Fate/hollow ataraxia is based 6 months after the events of Fate/stay night, taking place in Fuyuki City. The story, like Kagetsu Tohya, takes place in a dream world that reflects multiple timelines at once. It is a story that "encompasses the endings of all of the routes [of Fate/stay night], [while] not being any of them." It can be said not to follow any of the routes as a direct continuation, but rather act as a "counter" to the story of Fate/stay night itself. "Reopening" follows the ending of a "certain route" of Fate/stay night and the ending of Fate/hollow ataraxia. While hints towards the route exist, it is mainly left up to the readers' interpretation. While the scene "Sequel" depicts the world outside of the loop, it was written in a non-serious manner and Kinoko Nasu said "It’s best if you don’t think too much about it" when questioned about its place in the timeline.
The game also was ported to PlayStation Vita in 11/27/2014, and include full-voice acting, among other enhancements. The contents of the Vita version is censored like Réalta Nua. It has announced that Ufotable will be animating the two openings intro. The featured songs to the PlayStation Vita Fate/hollow ataraxia are "broKen NIGHT", and "hollow WORLD", both performed by Aimer. The PlayStation vita edition has a new mini game called Capsule Servant, and a new version of Hanafuda game with the characters of Fate/Zero, Illya, Miyu, and Kuro of Prisma Illya, and the selectable servants (Archer, Saber, and Caster) of Fate/Extra. The original PC version was released in 28 October 2005. It became one of the top selling visual novels of 2005.
Fate/unlimited codes
Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting game developed by Cavia and published by Capcom. It is based on the visual novel Fate/stay night. The game is based on the events of Fate/stay night, the story is told from the playing character point of view. It was released for the arcades in Japan on June 11, 2008 and for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on December 18, 2008. Later it was released for the PlayStation Portable via download from the PlayStation Store in Japan on June 18, 2009, and follow by released in North America on September 3, 2009 and in Europe on September 10, 2009. On May 30, 2012, it was reported that due to an expiring digital license, Capcom USA was discontinuing the game for sale on the PlayStation Store in that region as of June 12 of that year
Fate/tiger colosseum
Fate/tiger colosseum is a 3D fighting game based on Fate/stay night, released for the PlayStation Portable by Capcom and cavia, inc. in cooperation with TYPE-MOON.
Playable Characters to make an appearance include Archer, Rin Tohsaka, Shirou Emiya, Sakura Matou, Saber, and Taiga Fujimura (whose nickname is "Tiger"). In addition, all of the servants that Saber has fought in the story as well as the main characters of Fate/hollow ataraxia, Bazett Fraga McRemitz and Caren Hortensia make an appearance as playable characters. A bonus Character was also seen as a new addition to the roster of characters. That character was revealed as Saber dressed in a lion costume (to represent her favorite animal) wielding her sword Excalibur. In the trailers all she says is "Gao Gao Gao!" which is a sound that a lion would make.
Fate/Grand Order
Fate/Grand Order is an online RPG for iOS and Android. Referred to as the "Fate Online Project Reboot", it is a reboot of the original Fate/Apocrypha project that eventually became a novel series. The main story consists of seven chapters and seven stages of humanity's history. It is part of a branching world resulting from a timeline split from before Clock Tower 2015 due to the actions of Lev Reinol Flauros. If he should end his life like in Clock Tower 2015, the world continues on normally, but Fate/Grand Order results from him not committing suicide.