Fate/Grand Order: Ritsuka Fujimaru Doesn't Get It is set to continue its run of chaotic shorts, with the announcement of a fourth season confirmed during the FGO Fes. 2026 event. The series, which adapts Tsuchida’s slapstick manga, remains a staple of the franchise's lighter side, focusing on the titular Master’s struggles to navigate the absurdities of Chaldea.

The new season will debut on August 7, adopting a bi-weekly release schedule through the Club Chaldea FGO Radio Station program. This follows a consistent pattern of seasonal releases for the ONA, which has maintained a steady presence since its debut in 2023. Studio DLE returns to helm the production, continuing the series' signature comedic style that plays off the high-stakes drama of the mainline Fate/Grand Order entries.

While the main Fate franchise is often defined by grand, sweeping epics, this series carves out a niche by highlighting the lighter, more bizarre daily interactions between the Master and his Servants. With its roots in the Type-Moon Comic Ace serialization, the show has successfully expanded its ensemble cast over the last three seasons, exploring everything from culinary mishaps to supernatural antics. Fans looking for a break from the intensity of the Singularity quests will find this return to form a welcome addition to the summer lineup.