Fate/strange Fake reveals images from episode 2

Fate/strange Fake reveals images from episode 2

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Rafael Shinzo. I created AnimeNew in 2009 with the mission of providing coverage of anime, manga, and games directly from...

Fans of Fate/strange Fake have received some special news! The first preview images of the highly anticipated episode 2 of the anime have been released, along with a new look for the mysterious Francesca Prelati . The series, which premiered worldwide with the episode "The Heroic Spirit Incident" on December 31, 2024, is now preparing for its official sequel.

Recently, the production had already presented a visual focused on the character Faldeus Dioland , and now it's Francesca's turn to take center stage. The images reveal important plot details, maintaining suspense and increasing fans' anticipation for upcoming events.

A direct sequel to Whispers of Dawn

Fate/strange Fake
Fate/strange Fake

It's worth remembering that the anime follows directly after the events of Fate/strange Fake: Whispers of Dawn , the 1-hour special that aired in July 2023. Therefore, the narrative promises to delve even deeper into the conflicts and mysteries surrounding the fake Holy Grail War.

Francesca Prelati
© Ryogo Narita, TYPE-MOON/Kadokawa/FSFPC

Production continues under the care of a heavyweight team, led by directors Shun Enokido and Takahito Sakazume , with a screenplay by Daisuke Ohigashi . The soundtrack is by the renowned Hiroyuki Sawano , guaranteeing excitement in the action scenes.

Furthermore, A-1 Pictures is handling the animation, bringing all the visual quality that fans of the franchise already know and admire. Without a doubt, episode 2 promises intense scenes and memorable moments, maintaining the high standard of the production.

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Source: X (official Twitter account)

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