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“Today’s Menu For Emiya Family” Gets Nintendo Switch Game


Earlier today, an official website and Twitter account opened their doors to announce that a Nintendo Switch game based on Today’s Menu For Emiya Family is in the works. The game, titled Mainichi♪ Emiya-sanchi no Kyō no Gohan (Everyday♪ Today’s Menu For Emiya Family) will hit stores in Spring 2020.

A visual and trailer for the game, along with core details were revealed. We break the details down below.

Gameplay

Mainichi♪ Emiya-sanchi no Kyō no Gohan will be a cooking game that features of combination of recipes from the game and the manga, as well as game-original dishes. The title will include all-new story content as a companion to the new dishes.

Trailer

The one-minute trailer for the game was revealed, which you can check out below.

Key Visual

The image features Shirou Emiya and Saber happily cooking, as Sakura and Rin Tohsaka watch from behind.

Todays Menu For Emiya Family Switch Visual

The Today’s Menu For Emiya Family anime aired in the Winter 2018 broadcast season.

The team of Takahiro Miura (Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, The Garden of Sinners Episode 6) and Tetsuto Satō directed the show at ufotable, with Toko Uchimura (Katsugeki! Tōken Ranbu) providing character designs.

Aniplex of America holds the rights to the title, which they describe as:

“Fulfilling meal…a familiar view”

In this story, Fate and food meet in a delicious and gentle world.

It’s nothing but an ordinary meal scene…

Delicious meals are served at the Emiya’s dinner table every day, through spring, summer, fall and winter.

— Let’s see… what’s for dinner today?

Source: Comic Natalie

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