The popular mobile RPG Fate/Grand Order has been honored with the Game Award at the prestigious Seiyu Awards during its 20th edition, recognizing the outstanding voice performances that bring the gameβs characters to life.

Voice actresses Rumi Okubo and Minami Tanaka attended the ceremony and accepted the award on behalf of the gameβs large and talented voice cast. Their appearance represented the many performers who have contributed to the immersive storytelling and character portrayals that have made the game a global phenomenon
A Legacy Within the Fate Franchise
Released in 2015 by Aniplex and TYPE-MOON, Fate/Grand Order is part of the larger Fate franchise that began with the visual novel Fate/stay night. Over the years, the franchise has expanded into numerous anime adaptations including Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works and Fate/Zero, as well as films, manga, and games.
The mobile game stands out for featuring hundreds of characters inspired by historical, mythological, and literary figures, each voiced by well-known seiyuu. This massive roster and the gameβs story-driven events have allowed voice actors to showcase a wide range of performances.
Celebrating Voice Acting in Games
The recognition at the Seiyu Awards further demonstrates how voice acting plays a crucial role in modern video games, especially in narrative-driven titles like Fate/Grand Order. With its memorable characters, dramatic story arcs, and talented cast, the game continues to be one of the most influential voice-acted titles in the industry.
As the Fate franchise continues to expand, this award serves as another milestone celebrating the performers who bring its beloved heroes and legends to life.
Source: Seiyuu 20th Awards.
