Fate EXTELLA The Umbral Star – Wii

The game was released for the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita by Marvelous on November 10, 2016 in Japan[10] and on January 20, 2017 in Europe and Australia,[11] and by XSEED Games in North America on January 17, 2017.[12] A Nintendo Switch version is also planned.[13] The PlayStation 4 version will receive a patch that adds support for the PlayStation 4 Pro hardware.[14]
In Japan, multiple editions of the game were made available: the “Velber Box” includes one copy of the game for the PlayStation 4 and one for the PlayStation Vita, a box with art by Wada, an oppai (“breast”) mousepad depicting a Saber servant, a book with development information and a glossary, a download code for alternative costumes for the servants Nero and Gilgamesh; the “Regalia Box” includes one copy of the game for either platform, the box, the book, and a download code for one of the costumes included in the Velber Box. All Japanese copies of the game also come with a download code for two additional costumes, for Nero and Artoria Pendragon. Copies bought at Loppi or HMV also include one more costume, for a male character.[10] Meanwhile, Japanese digital purchases include a “Dragon Magician Girl” costume for Elizabeth Bathory.[15] Additional downloadable costumes will be published after the game’s release, including a set of nine swimsuits, one set of seven women’s clothes, one set of nine men’s clothes, and one of three Fate/stay night costumes.[16]
Fate/Extella is a single-player action game[1] in which the player takes the role of a “master”, who works together with spirits known as servants, who fight large numbers of enemies.[1][2] The player can customize the master, choosing their name and gender.[2] There are sixteen playable servants in the game, divided into eight classes: Saber, Archer, Lancer, Caster, Assassin, Rider, Berserker, and Extra Class.[3] Different servants have different fighting styles: the Saber swordswoman Nero Claudius has powerful sword skills and balanced abilities; the Caster magus Tamamo no Mae can use magic skills; and the Saber swordswoman Attila uses a violent battle style.[1]