Fate Grand Order Banners: Upcoming and past

Fate Grand Order Banners

When playing Fate/Grand Order (FGO), the timing and choice of banners is crucial. Whether you’re chasing a limited Servant or conserving Saint Quartz, knowing the upcoming and past banners gives you an edge. In this article, we examine what’s ahead for FGO banners and recap notable past banners.

Upcoming Fate Grand Order Banners (NA / Global)

The roadmap for Fate/Grand Order often teases story and campaign banners ahead of time. While official announcements should always be trusted, community sources and the Summon Banner List help us anticipate what’s next.

Here is a sample table of upcoming banners (or expected ones) based on currently available data:

Banner Name / EventExpected DatesFeatured Servant(s) / FocusNotes
Grail Front / Castle releaseOctober 2025Story‑tied or new banner servantsThe “Grail Front” event is slated for Oct 2025 in the NA server roadmap
33M Downloads SummonOct 8 – Oct 22, 2025Metatron Jeanne, Ashoka the GreatThis is listed on the JP Summon Banner List and may cross over
GUDAGUDA / Special PicksNovember–December 2025Rotating GUDAGUDA rate-upsThe NA / EN roadmap lists a GUDAGUDA event in Nov 2025

⚠️ These are speculative until officially confirmed. Always check official FGO USA / global news.

Past Fate Grand Order Banners & Highlights

Understanding past banners helps players avoid “banner fatigue” and identify which servants are likely to reappear. The Summon Banner List hosts a historical archive of past banners, including singles and shared rate-ups.

Here’s a selection of notable past banners:

Banner / CampaignDatesServants Featured / HighlightsWhy It Matters
3,600 Days AnniversaryJune 2025Various limited servants, guaranteed drawsBig anniversary banners often include high-value pickups
Lostbelt / Story BannersVaries by chapter releaseChapter‑exclusive ServantsKey to progression and fresh character additions
GUDAGUDA Shinsengumi The EndSept 24 – Oct 15, 2025 (JP)Oda Nobunaga, Sakamoto Ryouma, Hijikata, OkitaA multi‑pickup GUDAGUDA banner across several segments
32M / 33M Downloads CampaignsAug–Sep 2025General summon featured servantsPopular “download milestone” banners that often have generous perks

Tips for Timing & Strategy

  • Watch official announcements: The FGO USA / global news is the definitive source.
  • Archive lookup: Use the Summon Banner List archive to see which servants have recently appeared or may re-run.
  • Plan your quartz: Let upcoming banners guide your saving strategy; don’t burn resources on weak banners if a major banner is coming.
  • Prioritize limited or exclusive Servants: Story banners and special events often feature unique servants less likely to rerun soon.

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