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Fate/Extella Link Now Available for Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation®4, and PlayStation® Vita Within Europe

Heroic warriors fight for control across the digital realm of SE.RA.PH

Tunbridge Wells, England – 22nd March 2019 –
Marvelous Europe are excited to announce that Fate/EXTELLA LINK, a direct sequel to the events of Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star, is now available digitally and physically for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, as well as digitally for the PlayStation Vita, within Europe and Australia. Publishing partner XSEED Games has also released a digital version of Fate/EXTELLA LINK for Windows PC via Steam worldwide on 19th March 2019.

Fate/EXTELLA LINK is also available for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 as a physical Collector's Edition, known as the Joyeuse Edition, and is exclusive to the Marvelous Games Store.

Fate/EXTELLA LINK - Joyeuse Edition Contents:
* Fate/EXTELLA LINK Game
* Fate/EXTELLA LINK soundtrack CD,
* 10 collectible 7.6cm by 12.7cm cards depicting each of the new Servants
* 43.1cm by 60.9cm cloth poster
* 7.6cm by 11.4cm Acrylic diorama featuring the Servants Nero, Drake, and Scáthach
* DLC Code for Bowman of Justice Outfit for Nameless and Sergeant of the Shadow lands Outfit for Scathach

Marvelous Europe have also confirmed that those who have save data for Fate/EXTELLA The Umbral Star on their system will be able to unlock a selection of outfits within Fate/EXTELLA LINK. Crimson Noble Wear (Nero), Student Outfit (Tamamo), Head Nurse of Steel (Altera) & Lapis Lazuli Dress (Artoria) outfits will become unlocked when starting Fate/EXTELLA LINK.

About Fate/EXTELLA LINK:
Picking up right where the 2017 smash hit Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star left off, Fate/EXTELLA LINK adds 10 servants to the original roster of 16. The high-speed action gameplay has been refined, and players will battle their way through massive invading armies to retake the virtual world of SE.RA.PH from an invading force. Players on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC can now engage in massive four-on-four online battles with up to seven other players. Foes will quiver at the True Name of players' Noble Phantasms as they assume the role of their favourite Servant.

Fate/EXTELLA LINK will also be available in two Collector's Edition variations exclusive from the Marvelous Games Store. Alongside the game itself, the Joyeuse Edition contains a soundtrack CD, a pack of 10 collectible 7.6cm by 12.7cm cards depicting each of the new Servants, a 43.1cm by 60.9cm cloth poster, and a 7.6cm by 11.4cm. The Emperor of Paladins Edition includes the same contents plus a stunning set of ‘Holy Tile of the Moon’ Mahjong tiles featuring characters from the Fate/Extra franchise.

Developed by Marvelous and published within Europe and Australia by Marvelous Europe, a digital and physical version of Fate/EXTELLA LINK are available for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, and a digital version is released for PlayStation Vita. Publishing partner XSEED Games also launched a digital version of the game for Windows PC via Steam worldwide on the 19th March 2019.

For more information about Marvelous Europe products, please visit marvelousgames.com. We can also be found on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/marvelousgames and on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/marvelous_games

About Marvelous Europe
Founded in April 2012, Marvelous Europe is the European based publishing operation of Marvelous, Inc., overseeing operations for all European territories as well as South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East. Marvelous Europe has been responsible for publishing games across various platforms, including mobile, handheld, consoles and PC. Marvelous Europe is a 100% wholly-owned subsidiary of Tokyo-based Marvelous, Inc., a publicly-traded company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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