Following the conclusion of its 13-episode run this past March, Fate/strange Fake is set to continue. Aniplex broke the news during a dedicated panel at Anime NYC on Friday, subsequently releasing a promotional video that confirms a new season is in production. The announcement validates the "To be continued" teaser that greeted viewers at the end of the show's spring finale.
Directed by Shun Enokido and Takahito Sakazume at A-1 Pictures, the series adapts the sprawling urban fantasy narrative penned by Ryohgo Narita. The production features a score by Hiroyuki Sawano and character designs by YΕ«kei Yamada, maintaining the high-octane aesthetic established in the preceding Whispers of Dawn special. The series remains accessible to viewers via Crunchyroll, which provides both subtitled and dubbed versions across its international territories.
The anime serves as a pivotal adaptation of the light novel series, which is currently reaching its conclusion with the tenth and final volume arriving this summer. Originally conceived as an April Fool's joke in 2008, the story has evolved into a cornerstone of the Fate franchise, blending complex magic systems with the high-stakes urban warfare characteristic of Naritaβs writing. With the source material nearing its end, the television series continues to expand upon the franchise's established lore, providing a distinct perspective on the Holy Grail War.