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    Fate/Grand Order Releases Five “Fake” Animated Commercials

    A merchandising project themed around the commercials is now live.

    The recent Fate Project New Year’s Eve TV Special program has released a series of “fake” animated commercials based on Fate/Grand Order. Five commercials have released, titled “SFBC ‘Fake’ Commercial Films.” Each focus on several different random topics, such as beauty products, ice cream, TV shopping, and more. A merchandising project themed around the fake commercials is now live.

    Check out the new animated commercials for Fate/Grand Order below:

    Grand Life Agent Fake Commercial

    NFF Beauty Fake Commercial

    Doman TV Shop Fake Commercial

    Kung Fu To Fu Fake Commercial

    Oh! e-yama Ghost I♥ Scream Fake Commercial

    An overview of the Fate/Grand Order game can be found below via Apple App Store:

    2017 A.D.

    Chaldea, an organization tasked with observing Earth’s future, has confirmed that human history will be eliminated at 2019.

    Without warning, the promised future of 2017 disappeared.

    Why? How? Who? By what means?

    AD. 2004. A certain provincial town in Japan.

    For the first time ever, a region that could not be observed appeared.

    Assuming that this was the cause of humanity’s extinction, Chaldea carried out its sixth experiment – time travel into the past.

    A forbidden ceremony where they would convert humans into Spiritrons and send them back in time. By intervening in events, they would locate, identify, and destroy the space-time Singularities.

    The mission classification is an order to protect Humanity: Grand Order.

    This is the title for those who would take a stand against human history and battle fate in order to protect mankind.

    Fate/Grand Order is available now on iOS and Android devices.

    Saras Rajpal
    Saras Rajpal
    Saras is a passionate creative writer, with a love for immersive sims, superhero games, and Persona. He is currently writing a thesis about Persona 5 and is pursuing a career as a full-time writer.

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