4 series to launch in different magazines in January/February

The February 2019 issue of Kadokawa 's Shōnen Ace magazine announced on Wednesday that the Fate/Grand Order smartphone game is getting four new manga, one for each part of its "Epic of Remnant" story.

Shōnen Sasaki will launch a manga based on the first part, "Ashu Tokuiten I Akushō Kakuzetsu Makyō Shinjuku: Shinjuku Maboroshi Tamashi Jiken" (Subspecies Singularity I: Malignant Quarantined Devil's Realm Shinjuku: Shinjuku Phantom Spirit Incident), in Kadokawa 's Monthly Shōnen Ace on January 26.

The event originally debuted in the Japanese version of the game on February 24, 2017.

Hideo Takanaka will launch a manga based on the second part, "Ashu Tokuiten II Denshō Chitei Sekai Agartha: Agartha no Onna" (Subspecies Singularity II: Legendary Subterranean World Agartha: Woman of Agartha), in Kadokawa 's Young Ace on February 4.

The event originally debuted in the Japanese version of the game on June 29, 2017.

Rei Wataru will launch a manga based on the third part, "Ashu Tokuiten III Shizenketsuga Butai Shimōsa Kuni: Eirei Kengō Nanaban Shōbu" (Subspecies Singularity III: Scene of a Deadly Battle Shimosa: Contest Between Spirits of Seven Master Swordsman), on January 29 on Kodansha 's Magazine Pocket app.

The event originally debuted in the Japanese version of the game on October 14, 2017.

Aoi Ohmori will launch a manga based on the fourth part, "Ashu Tokuiten IV Kinki Kōrin Teien Salem: Itan Naru Salem" (Subspecies Singularity IV: Taboo Advent Salem: Salem of Heresy), in Ichijinsha 's Comic Rex on January 26.

The event originally debuted in the Japanese version of the game on November 29, 2017.

Two separate Fate/Grand Order manga, Shiramine 's Fate/Grand Order -mortalis:stella- and Takeshi Kawabuchi's Fate/Grand Order: Turas Réalta - launched in summer 2017. Kodansha Comics licensed Fate/Grand Order -mortalis:stella- for an English release.

Aniplex released the Fate/Grand Order game in Japan in summer 2015. The game received an English release in the United States and Canada in June 2017. A 74-minute television anime based on the game titled Fate/Grand Order: First Order aired in Japan in December 2016.