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An small edit, Nasu himself said that Fate/Extella Link was not an sequel, but an extra edition to Fate/Extella.


The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, ''Fate/Extella Link'' is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance as the young Altera mysteriously disappears...

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, ''Fate/Extella Link'' is less of a sequel sequel, and more of an extra edition to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance as the young Altera mysteriously disappears...
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* CompetitiveMultiplayer: The game includes a 4-on-4 online multiplayer mode, unlike its predecessor which was strictly single-player only.
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Shoehorn, and it doesn't seem like the similarities have any real meaning.


* MythologyGag: Charlemagne looks almost exactly like the [[Characters/FateGrandOrder Male Protagonist]] of ''Fate/Grand Order'' with some white hair. Whether it has any importance to the plot is still unknown….
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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[{{UsefulNotes/Charlemagne}} historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland and other {{Chivalric Romance}}s of the Matter of France.

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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[{{UsefulNotes/Charlemagne}} historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland ''Literature/TheSongOfRoland'' and other {{Chivalric Romance}}s of the Matter of France.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Lancelot is able to make use of all three of his Noble Phantasms in this game, whereas in his original appearance in ''LightNove/FateZero'', merely drawing Arondight would seal Knight of Owner and For Someone's Glory.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Lancelot is able to make use of all three of his Noble Phantasms in this game, whereas in his original appearance in ''LightNove/FateZero'', ''LightNovel/FateZero'', merely drawing Arondight would seal Knight of Owner and For Someone's Glory.
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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[{{UsefulNotes/Charlemagne}} historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland.

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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[{{UsefulNotes/Charlemagne}} historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland.TheSongOfRoland and other {{Chivalric Romance}}s of the Matter of France.
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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[UsefulNotes/Charlemagne historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland.

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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[UsefulNotes/Charlemagne [[{{UsefulNotes/Charlemagne}} historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland.
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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.)

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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.)) It turns out that Karl der Große is the [[UsefulNotes/Charlemagne historical]] version of Charlemagne, while the other one is the fantastical version portrayed in TheSongOfRoland.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Lancelot is able to make use of all three of his Noble Phantasms in this game, whereas in his original appearance in ''LightNove/FateZero'', merely drawing Arondight would seal Knight of Owner and For Someoene's Glory.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Lancelot is able to make use of all three of his Noble Phantasms in this game, whereas in his original appearance in ''LightNove/FateZero'', merely drawing Arondight would seal Knight of Owner and For Someoene's Someone's Glory.
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* AlternateSelf: Ruler Karl der Große, who is "another Charlemagne." (That is the German version of his name.)
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* FloatingContinent: A new area introduced in the game is a mansion on an artificial island which uses rockets to fly around.

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* FloatingContinent: A new area introduced in the game is a mansion on an artificial island which uses rockets to fly around. This turns out to be one of Charlemagne's Noble Phantasms.
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It is planned to release on June 6th, 2018 for the [=PS4=] and Vita in Japan.

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It is planned to release on June 6th, 2018 for the [=PS4=] and Vita in Japan.
Japan. XSEED and Marvelous Europe have confirmed that it would be localized and will be released in the West in Winter 2018.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The game adds 10 more Servants that will join the previous game's 16, bringing the total count to ''26!''
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* AdaptationalBadass: Lancelot is able to make use of all three of his Noble Phantasms in this game, whereas in his original appearance in ''LightNove/FateZero'', merely drawing Arondight would seal Knight of Owner and For Someoene's Glory.
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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the first game will also return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, Scathach, Robin Hood, Arjuna and Darius III currently revealed.

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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the first game will also return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, Scathach, Robin Hood, Arjuna and Arjuna, Darius III III, Gilles de Rais and Lancelot currently revealed.
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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the first game will also return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, Scathach and Robin Hood currently revealed.

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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the first game will also return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, Scathach and Scathach, Robin Hood Hood, Arjuna and Darius III currently revealed.
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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the first game will also return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, and Scathach currently revealed.

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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the first game will also return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, and Scathach and Robin Hood currently revealed.
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game takes place after the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''. [[spoiler:The trope name even happens quite literally, as the time-travel mechanics in the Nasuverse ensure that the events of the final route will happen across all the other timelines in the verse if they can, and if they can't happen in a certain timeline then that timeline will be pruned.]]

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game takes place after the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''. [[spoiler:The trope name even happens quite literally, as the time-travel mechanics in the Nasuverse ensure that the broad events of the final route will happen across all the other timelines in the verse if they can, and if they can't happen in a certain timeline then that timeline will be pruned.]]
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game takes place after the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''.

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game takes place after the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''. [[spoiler:The trope name even happens quite literally, as the time-travel mechanics in the Nasuverse ensure that the events of the final route will happen across all the other timelines in the verse if they can, and if they can't happen in a certain timeline then that timeline will be pruned.]]

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, ''Fate/Extella Link'' is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

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[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fate_extella_link_2018_01_05_18_001.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:This is the story of the hero Charlemagne, why not take a seat and listen to his story?]]
The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, ''Fate/Extella Link'' is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...
distance as the young Altera mysteriously disappears...
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* OldSaveBonus: Having save data from ''Extella'' unlocks certain costumes from that game.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, Fate/Extella Link is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, Fate/Extella Link ''Fate/Extella Link'' is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, it is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, sixteen characters from the last game have also returned. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, and Scathach currently revealed.

It is planned to release on June 6th 2018 for Japan on [=PS4=].

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, it Fate/Extella Link is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, the sixteen playable characters from the last first game have will also returned. return to be playable. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants, Servants to be added in this entry, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, and Scathach currently revealed.

It is planned to release on June 6th 6th, 2018 for Japan on [=PS4=].
the [=PS4=] and Vita in Japan.
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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, sixteen characters from the last game have also returned.

Platforms and release date are currently unknown.

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The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, sixteen characters from the last game have also returned.

Platforms
returned. There have been confirmed to be at least ten new playable Servants, with the aforementioned Charlemagne, Francis Drake, Astolfo, and release date are Scathach currently unknown.
revealed.

It is planned to release on June 6th 2018 for Japan on [=PS4=].
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* MythologyGag: Charlemagne looks almost exactly like the [[Characters/FateGrandOrder Male Protagonist]] of ''Fate/Grand Order'' with some white hair [[https://imgur.com/vGbIwAQ (it is most visible here)]]. Whether it has any importance to the plot is still unknown….

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* MythologyGag: Charlemagne looks almost exactly like the [[Characters/FateGrandOrder Male Protagonist]] of ''Fate/Grand Order'' with some white hair [[https://imgur.com/vGbIwAQ (it is most visible here)]].hair. Whether it has any importance to the plot is still unknown….
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* MythologyGag: Charlemagne leaked image looks almost exactly like [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/FateGrandOrder Male Protagonist from Fate\Grand Order]] with some white hair [[https://imgur.com/vGbIwAQ (it is most visible here)]]. Whether it has any importance to the plot is still unknown….

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* MythologyGag: Charlemagne leaked image looks almost exactly like [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/FateGrandOrder the [[Characters/FateGrandOrder Male Protagonist from Fate\Grand Order]] Protagonist]] of ''Fate/Grand Order'' with some white hair [[https://imgur.com/vGbIwAQ (it is most visible here)]]. Whether it has any importance to the plot is still unknown….
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* MythologyGag: Charlemagne leaked image looks almost exactly like [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/FateGrandOrder Male Protagonist from Fate\Grand Order]] with some white hair [[https://imgur.com/vGbIwAQ (it is most visible here)]]. Whether it has any importance to the plot is still unknown….
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* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game is a sequel to the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''.

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* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game is a sequel to takes place after the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''.



* GratuitousFrench: "Joyeuse ordre les deux ailes" is a subtitle in the game's logo. The first part is a reference to Charlemagne's Noble Phantasm, Joyeuse Ordre. "Les deux ailes" is French for "The two go".

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* GratuitousFrench: "Joyeuse ordre les deux ailes" is a subtitle in the game's logo. The first part is a reference to Charlemagne's Noble Phantasm, Joyeuse Ordre. "Les deux ailes" is French for "The two go".wings", referring to the two wings in the logo.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, it is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/Charlemagne. In addition, sixteen characters from the last game have also returned.

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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, it is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera, Altera ended, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor and focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/Charlemagne.UsefulNotes/{{Charlemagne}}. In addition, sixteen characters from the last game have also returned.
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The fourth game in the ''VideoGame/FateExtra'' series of the Franchise/{{Nasuverse}}, it is a sequel to ''VideoGame/FateExtellaTheUmbralStar'', taking place after its GoldenEnding. After the war between the armies of Tamamo-no-Mae, Nero Claudius, and Altera, peace has finally come to the Moon Cell. However a new threat lurks in the distance...

The game retains the musou style gameplay introduced in its predecessor focuses on a new Saber, UsefulNotes/Charlemagne. In addition, sixteen characters from the last game have also returned.

Platforms and release date are currently unknown.

!!Tropes Appearing in This Game
* CuttingOffTheBranches: This game is a sequel to the last game's fourth main route, since it tied up most of the plot threads in ''Extella''.
* FloatingContinent: A new area introduced in the game is a mansion on an artificial island which uses rockets to fly around.
* GratuitousFrench: "Joyeuse ordre les deux ailes" is a subtitle in the game's logo. The first part is a reference to Charlemagne's Noble Phantasm, Joyeuse Ordre. "Les deux ailes" is French for "The two go".
* SceneryPorn: The updated graphics make each area look much better in comparison to ''Extella'' and are a delight to look at.

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