- News about potential multimedia releases emerged alongside Fate Trigger's debut.
- Though details are limited, these could range from spinoffs to an anime adaptation.
- Regardless, Saroasis clearly has major ambitions for the Fate Trigger universe.
For battle royale enthusiasts, the upcoming release of Fate Trigger is undoubtedly thrilling. Blending anime-inspired characters and aesthetics with the classic, fast-paced action of multiplayer battle royales seems like a winning formula. Recent news suggests this vision extends into spinoff media as well.
In their latest announcement, developer Saroasis Studios hinted at broader ambitions, describing how Fate Trigger will "evolve into a living universe." The roadmap includes esports, community competitions, and expanded lore—alongside possible "offline media releases" that could point to an anime adaptation down the line.
The news arrived alongside details on other key features coming at launch. Cross-platform play and a first-person view option for certain modes are all confirmed. But the team behind Fate Trigger is thinking beyond just gameplay additions.

The Bigger Picture
Given the recent popularity of gaming spinoffs, it's no surprise Fate Trigger is exploring similar avenues—even if they're long-term projects. As the studio noted, Saroasis recognizes players' growing desire to feel genuinely connected to the worlds and characters they engage with.
Whether Fate Trigger eventually gets its own anime remains to be seen. For now, these plans are mostly teases. Still, if Overwatch has taught us anything, it's that waiting too long to leverage fan enthusiasm can cause that interest to fade.
If you're curious to learn more about Fate Trigger, check out our hands-on preview where our resident expert Will Quick shares his thoughts on this anime-style battle royale shooter.