Fate Samurai Remnant Producer Wants Game to Receive an Anime
The producer of the Omega Force-developed action RPG Fate Samurai Remnant, Tomohiko Sho, was recently interviewed by the Japanese outlet Automaton-Media. The article is rather lengthy, but its ending has a notable comment from Sho about particular wishes for Fate/Samurai Remnant.
Sho desires Fate/Samurai Remnant to receive an anime adaptation and be featured in the ongoing mobile game Fate/Grand Order as part of a collaboration event. Of course, such decisions are ultimately up to Type-Moon, so he has no say in potential arrivals. Still, he’d like to see both of those scenarios come true.
You can view a translation of this exchange via our team’s Nate:
Interviewer: …The Fate series is a huge franchise, but are there any more plans for this work?
Sho: I have something that feels like a wish rather than a plan. Type-Moon will need to make the final decision on this. From the view of a producer and a series fan, I want Fate/Samurai Remnant to be made into an anime, as well as a Fate/Grand Order Collab Event. The opening animation was created with the help of Aniplex, so I can’t say for sure (about the anime and Collab event), but It’s something I personally want.
You can view the full interview for additional comments.

In Fate/Samurai Remnant, a battle of immense significance known as the Waxing Moon Ritual unfolds. This Ritual holds the power to grant any and all wishes, serving as the focal point of the narrative. Seven individuals, known as Masters, are vying for the opportunity to have their wishes fulfilled through the Ritual. In their quest, these Masters summon seven Heroic Spirits, referred to as Servants, into this world to aid them in their endeavors. Thus commences the battle between these seven Masters and their loyal Servants.
Within the game, players will find themselves immersed in the city of Edo, where the Waxing Moon Ritual takes center stage. To achieve victory in this Ritual, players must engage in a multifaceted action RPG experience that encompasses elements such as combat, exploration, and conversation. The game intricately weaves these elements together to provide a comprehensive Fate experience.
Fans can purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition, which houses the base game, a digital artbook, soundtrack; the Season Pass, comprising three sets releasing at later dates; and the Season Pass bonus item, “Hallowed Relic Sword Mountings.”
- Check out our full interview with the game’s director, Ryota Matsushita.
- Check out our review of the game.
- The title is verified for Steam Deck.
- The game has sold over 300,000 units worldwide.
Fate/Samurai Remnant is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
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