Fate/Samurai Remnant Highlights Miyamoto Iori & Saber Phantasmal Dresses

The official Twitter account for the upcoming Omega Force-developed action JRPG Fate/Samurai Remnant has shared two new clips highlighting two cosmetics that will be available to those who pre-order the game’s Treasure Box Collector’s Edition in the West. The Japanese version of the title will also grant these costumes as specific retailer bonuses.

These bonus costumes are Phantasmal Dresses for protagonist Miyamoto Iori and his Servant, Saber. The game’s most popular Servant, Miyamoto Musashi, will have her own Phantasmal Dress, granted to those who pre-order the game digitally.

You can view the official render illustrations of Iori’s and Saber’s Phantasmal Dresses below:

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Fate/Samurai Remnant, developed by Omega Force, will depict a Grail War held in the Keian Era, Edo Period Japan, where participants comprising seven pairs of Masters and summoned Servants of figures from historical and mythological importance. A “Waxing Moon Ritual” is also being held in the city’s underbelly. Protagonist Miyamoto Iori, residing in Asaka, fights in this Grail War with his Servant Saber to achieve the “Waxing Moon Vessel.”

Miyamoto utilizes the Niten Ichiryu style of swordsmanship. In battle, players can direct Servants to perform certain maneuvers or take control of them directly. Further, players can explore Edo, made up of row houses, samurai residences, and brothels where NPC and animal interaction are possible. Moreover, there are unspecified challenges players can anticipate.

You can view the Fate/Samurai Remnant clip highlighting Saber’s Phantasmal Dress costume below:

You can view the Fate/Samurai Remnant clip highlighting Iori’s Phantasmal Dress costume below:

Fate /Samurai Remnant will launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam on September 29, 2023.


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