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Fate / Grand Order

Launched in 2015 by TYPE-MOON and Delightworks, Fate/Grand Order is the mobile game that took the already-popular Fate universe and expanded it into a worldwide phenomenon. Blending RPG combat, visual novel-style storytelling, and an endlessly rotating cast of characters, FGO sends players (called “Masters”) on missions to repair human history by summoning powerful allies. These allies, known as Servants, are inspired by legends, historical figures, and myths—ranging from King Arthur (as a sword-wielding heroine) to Gilgamesh, Medusa, and even Shakespeare.

The appeal of FGO lies in its deep lore, gorgeous artwork, and the sheer collectability of its Servants. Each new story arc drops players into a different historical or fantastical setting, creating one of the most expansive crossover-style narratives in modern media. The franchise has spawned anime adaptations like Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia, films such as Camelot, and even stage plays, making it a pillar of the Fate universe. Whether you’re a longtime TYPE-MOON fan or discovering it through the game’s gacha mechanics, FGO is a franchise that rewards both casual play and obsessive collecting.

“I ask of you—are you my Master?”

- A very dramatic way to say “nice to meet you,” courtesy of the Servants of Fate.

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Fate / Grand Order
Collector's Guide

Join the Order, Master.

For collectors, Fate/Grand Order offers a treasure trove of merchandise. Good Smile Company has led the way with Nendoroids, figma, and scale figures of fan-favorite Servants like Saber, Gilgamesh, and Jeanne d’Arc. Aniplex and Kotobukiya also produce stunning statues and figures, while Banpresto delivers prize figures that are both affordable and collectible. Fans can also pick up Blu-rays of the anime adaptations, art books filled with incredible character designs, and even card games and cosplay gear. With such a vast cast of characters, the collecting possibilities are nearly endless.

Fun Fact

The Fate franchise actually started as a visual novel (Fate/stay night) back in 2004 before exploding into anime, games, and spinoffs. The game features over 300 playable Servants, each with their own backstory, personality, and designs drawn from myth and history.

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