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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