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Fate Stay Night Unlimited Blade works reissue

Fate Stay Night Unlimited Blade works reissue

Written by Seb Reid on 15 May 2018



MVM have confirmed that there is going to be a reissued Blu Ray release for Fate Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works.

"Aniplex have finally given permission for us to release a standard edition of the Blu-ray (but still as part 1 and part 2), later this year."

"This is one of our most requested titles and we're happy to be bringing it back for the fans that missed it the first time around".

Its expected that the number of discs will remain the same, and will be split over two parts in a standard Blu Ray case. At this time extras, box art and the release date is still unknown. 

We understand that the limited edition will not be seeing a reprint and will (Fate) stay limited. 

Source: MVM Entertainment


Seb Reid
About Seb Reid

Seb has been an anime fan since the late 90s and is particularly fond of anything post-apocalyptic, amusing, catgirly, ecchi or containing exquisite aerial battles. Living in Leeds with his cats and living up the bachelor life, Seb enjoys whiling the nights away deep in a book, game or a damn good series. 


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