The official second season of "FGO Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia", the latest TV animation adapted from the super popular mobile game FGO, announced the latest trailer and poster on the evening of December 28. This season is scheduled to start on January 4, 2020, so stay tuned. · "FGO Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia" tells the story of Chaldea, a human rights protection agency, observing the world that cannot be seen by magic alone and the world that cannot be calculated by science alone, and continuing its activities day and night to keep the human history that has been proven to be extinct in 2017 alive. The cause of human extinction is the "unobservable area" that suddenly appeared in several places in history - "singularities". Chaldea's only remaining master, Fujimaru Ritsuka, and his sub-servant Mash Kyrielight intervene in the phenomena of these singularities, thereby performing the forbidden ritual of "Holy Grail Quest Grand Order" to reveal or destroy them. The first season has already started in October. Milet The theme of the second season poster of the TV animation "FGO Absolute Demonic Front" is "Humanity is about to perish, fight against fate!". The new trailer has added the latest ED theme song "Prover" sung by milet. Let's enjoy it together: |
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