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Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku event from Fate/Grand Order game receives new manga adaptation.

Fate/Grand Order new manga adaptation is coming (Image: Kadokawa/ReDrop).

“Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku” from Fate/Grand Order mobile game receives manga adaptation

The character designer ReDrop is illustrating the manga adaptation. 

There is some great news for the Fate/Grand Order fans. The turn-based mobile game’s limited time Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku (Tokugawa Kaiten Meikyū Ōku) is receiving a manga adaptation. ReDrop, the character illustrator for the event’s main character Kama, will illustrate the manga adaptation.

Fate/Grand Order’s Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku event gets manga

The official X (formerly Twitter) account of Kadokawa’s Comptiq magazine, and the official website of Type-Moon Comic Ace free manga website both confirmed the news. ReDrop will illustrate the manga series, which fans are really excited about. The exact date of the release will be available on the Comic Ace website at a later date.

The Tokugawa Restoration Labyrinth, Ooku limited time event was first released in the game’s Japanese version back in 2019. In 2021, the event was made available for international fans in the English version. The official English website of the game describes the story of the event as:

Headquarters has fallen eerily silent, now almost empty following an attack from the outside. Master is called urgently to the Control Room, and along with the single Servant who managed to escape harm, Rayshifts to determine the cause.

They arrive in mid-seventeenth century Japan—the Edo Period. In the deepest reaches of Edo Castle, the epicenter of the issue, the silent abnormality still grows. The castle's Ooku, a realm detached from the rest of the world, has transformed into a bottomless labyrinth brimming with sinister mystery. The party roams the endless paths of the luxurious osuzurouka, the 'corridor of bells,' in search of an exit.

The Fate/Grand order game was released back in 2015 by Aniplex. Its massive popularity has given birth to an anime series, several anime movies, and many manga adaptations.