Fate/Grand Order Winter Caravan 2021 Canceled

Fate/Grand Order Winter Caravan Online 2021 Ticket Applications Are Entirely Free

Registration for the Fate/Grand Order Winter Caravan Online 2021 celebration is still open. Those interested in the event have until December 8, 2020 23:59 JST to register for a ticket. Applying for a ticket is entirely free, and those who have applied will be selected through a lottery system. Only one person per household can apply for a ticket.

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The first Fate/Grand Order Winter Caravan Online 2021 event will take place on January 17, 2021. The later two events associated with it will take place sometime in February 2021. All three venues are in Japan. In addition, those that apply are required to have some form of photo ID, which could be a passport, residency card, student ID, or employee ID.

Due to the situations involving COVID-19, the Fate/Grand Order Winter Caravan celebration will limit how many attendees will be allowed inside the venue. The website also requested that those who do plan on attending the event in person wear a mask and refrain from cheering or shouting too loudly.

A new Fate/Grand Order anime will appear on New Year’s Eve 2020. The official Fate/Grand Order Twitter account teased the reveal of a new animated short. Alongside this, it appears as though the other teased work will be related to the mobile game.

Fate/ Grand Order is immediately available on Android and iOS devices.


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