Quick overview
Fate Trigger: The Novita is a hero-focused, tactical shooter with 3D anime-style visuals that drops players onto a chain of floating islands. Developed by Saroasis Studios, the game blends fast-paced shooting with character abilities and strategic customization. Matches deliver a large-scale battle royale feel similar to other arena shooters like Strinova or Dogfight Elite.
Platforms and match format
- Available on consoles, mobile devices, and PC.
- Matches are squad-based: teams of four are grouped into up to 25 squads, allowing as many as 100 competitors in a single round.
World and story setup
The game’s arenas are fracturing floating isles threatened by an encroaching phenomenon called the Palebright, which can wipe out sections of a battlefield. Players take the role of “The Awakener,” a chosen combatant tasked with uncovering the island chain’s mysteries while surviving intense firefights. The narrative provides a backdrop for the action, but the focus remains on multiplayer combat rather than a deep single-player plot.
Heroes and distinct roles
Choose from seven unique fighters, each with their own personality, backstory, cosmetics, and special moves. Examples include:
- Seafarer — excels at mobility and short-term invisibility by manipulating water.
- Light Whisperer — delivers high-impact, precision attacks using concentrated energy beams.
Every hero offers a different playstyle, so you can pick a character that matches how you prefer to engage fights.
Weapons, customization, and tactics
Fate Trigger: The Novita emphasizes build choice through a Gun-Chip system that lets you tailor firearms to your strategy. With a broad arsenal on offer, you can tweak loadouts to favor range, burst damage, stealth, or mobility. Learning when to lean on abilities versus raw firepower is key to winning engagements.
Who this is best for
If you enjoy large-scale multiplayer battles, hero-driven shooters, or weapon customization systems, this game will likely appeal to you. Players seeking a rich, story-first single-player experience may find the narrative elements lightweight compared with the combat-focused design.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- Full