Fate/Grand Order Arcade

Fate/Grand Order Arcade (2018)

by Delightworks, Sega Interactive
Genres:Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:An new, original arcade game based on the FGO experience. This gacha based, card game, action RPG combines hack and slash arcade gameplay with card game elements to bring you a 3v3 PVP arena fighter you or your wallet will never forget.
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user avatar@Amellia90user avatar@Amellia90
April 11, 2025
i'm just a big Lore Nerd, that happes to indulge in Anime. Fate combines both of these Aspects, and i really like to see Historical Characters Reimagined into Anime. i was looking into ways to Indulge more into Fate and found my Way into Fate Grand Order. even Before it was Accessable in Europe. after i learned of Arcade with it's enhanced Graphics i was looking into ways to play that. but there was simply no way for me, since apparently Arcade was exactly that. A magical Arcade standing around in Japan When i'm from Europe. i'd love to play Arcade on PC Given the Chance.
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