Type-Moon
Japanese game company
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September 30 2021 | Released Melty Blood: Type Lumina worldwide on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows (Steam). |
August 26 2021 | Released Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-, a visual novel re-telling of the original Tsukihime story for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. |
April 28 2021 | Today's Menu for the Emiya Family video game was released for Nintendo Switch. |
August 2019 | Type-Moon established a new company called Type-Moon Studio BB, a video game development studio led by Kazuya Nino, focusing on developing 3D and 2D games. |
June 7 2018 | Fate/Extella: Link was released for multiple platforms. |
November 10 2016 | Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star was released for multiple platforms. |
January 26 2016 | Today's Menu for the Emiya Family manga began serialization. |
July 30 2015 | Fate/Grand Order RPG was released for Android and iOS. |
November 27 2014 | Fate/hollow ataraxia was re-released for PS Vita. |
September 28 2013 | Final anime film of The Garden of Sinners series produced by ufotable |
March 28 2013 | Fate/Extra CCC, a sequel to Fate/Extra, was released. |
April 12 2012 | Witch on the Holy Night visual novel released, marking Type-Moon's first non-adult game |
December 31 2011 | Fate/Prototype animated short was distributed with the third home release of Carnival Phantasm. |
February 2 2011 | Original video animation episode of The Garden of Sinners produced by ufotable |
December 24 2010 | Girls' Work project restarted as a joint animation project with ufotable and Aniplex |
December 21 2010 | Premiered Tsuki no Sango, a short story by Nasu performed at Maaya Sakamoto's Full Moon Recital Hall. |
September 2010 | Manga adaptation of The Garden of Sinners begins serialization in Saizensen online magazine |
July 29 2010 | Released Melty Blood: Actress Again Current Code, the first 2D fighting game for Sega RingWide arcade board. |
July 22 2010 | Fate/Extra, an RPG dungeon-crawler for PSP, was released. |
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