At the very least, we're reasonably sure that they're old and British.

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Release date: Estimated late February ~ early March

Info: The stage is set in a city block that has become a prison isolated from the outside world. Engage in heart-pounding battles with newly appearing Servants.

Requirements: Clear Grand Time Temple Solomon to participate.

More details will be announced on the niconico live stream on 22nd February, 20:30 JST.
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>While repairing the distorted history, a huge failure occurs.

>A screenplay created by a rejected madness.

>A forgotten myth of the end of the century.

>A murder case of unprecedented scale, has been completed by becoming a subspecies singularity.

>The perfect criminal plan, activate--- O phantom spirit, dance madly on these immoral streets.
 
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You know, I told myself I wouldn't roll until I saw someone I really wanted, but apparently hot looking older men are a weakness of mine.

Also, why is it that Raita is great at guys, but awful at girls? Assuming it is Raita, which seems likely.
 
Wasn't 'Watson' in the Nasuverse actually Arcueid?
I'd never heard that before, but given the fact that Tsukihime and Fate Universes seem to be pretty clearly split and we've at least one source talk about how Arc doesn't exist in Fate worlds, I doubt it.

Plus, I'm pretty sure that it was talked about somewhere that Watson and Holmes were crime-fighting buddies with Jekyll in life, and Watson was basically just the everyman next to the geniuses they were.
 
Sakurai also wrote Moriarty being pretty damn scummy, as in the 'Embodiment of Crime'

We are gonna need a good explanation to why he is helping Chaldea and vice-versa
 
Weren't Moriarty's schemes pretty huge and involved a lot of dead innocents?
Let's set aside literal monsters or demons for whom "evil" is in their nature. Let's also set aside warlords, bandits, pirates, assassins, and warriors, for whom civilian casualties could be considered collateral damage even when directly and deliberately inflicted. Let's also set aside casualties inflicted solely within the story of Grand Order, rather than in the Servant's original legend.

We still have no fewer than two versions of Gilles de Rais on our roster, plus four Elizabeth Bathories, and Jack the Ripper.
 
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Let's set aside literal monsters or demons for whom "evil" is in their nature. Let's also set aside warlords, bandits, pirates, assassins, and warriors, for whom civilian casualties could be considered collateral damage even when directly and deliberately inflicted.

We still have no fewer than two versions of Gilles de Rais on our roster, plus four Elizabeth Bathories, and Jack the Ripper.

Eh point
 
All we know in Fate Worlds is that Vampires never managed to get their power base going, so they are more of a pest than the Human Ending Cult they are in Tsukihime

Nothing about Arcueid's existence on those worlds was said
 
I headcanon that extra universes are an exception since iirc we never get any confirmation of HS summoning that takes place in the real world only in the cyber world. So it's possible that the Extraverse human order is too weak to allow servant summoning magecraft, allowing for the existence of the DAA title and Arc to happen.
 
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I headcanon that extra universes are an exception since iirc we never get any confirmation of HS summoning that takes place in the real world only in the cyber world. So it's possible that the Extraverse human order is too weak to allow servant summoning magecraft, allowing for the existence of the DAA title and Arc to happen.

The HGW in Extra is based around the HGW from Fuyuki. So the Servant Summoning and Arcueid's birth did happen on the same universe. I'm still confused on why there's an Ultimate One for the moon when the moon is an alien supercomputer.
 
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