I recently had the chance to talk to Saroasis Studios about their upcoming game, Fate Trigger. It has had numerous closed beta tests and has attracted quite a following. Today at PlayStation’s State of Play, they were able to announce that Fate Trigger will be on its way to PlayStation consoles as well as PC early 2026 for an Early Access release.
New Content Slated for Fate Trigger on PC and Console
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New Heroes
With momentum building rapidly behind the title, Fate Trigger is set to take its game to the next level. Alongside the PlayStation reveal, Saroasis Studios unveiled a fresh trailer brimming with Easter eggs and sneak peeks at upcoming content.
In fact, players anticipating the Early Access phase can look forward to the debut of two new, game-changing heroes (known as Awakeners), including Fally and Tata, and Bibi, adding to the already existing ten heroes that players have come to enjoy.
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Fally – An assault class of heroes, Fally introduces a unique new cloning ability, enabling users to control two characters at once. Adding a fresh layer of tactics, she can switch places with her clone to set up ambushes, retreat in a blink, or rush to an ally’s aid. When both engage together, their “Twin Tactics” ability turns the battlefield into a one-versus-two nightmare for enemies.
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Tata and Bibi — This defensive pair excels at locking down territory, using turrets that cling to any surface (even moving vehicles) to stall enemy pushes and shield allies from incoming throwables.
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Brand New Map
Fate Trigger’s upcoming update will also allow gamers to explore a completely new play arena.
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Blightfront – A new 2km x 2km Awakener Trial map, Blightfront is designed for fast, high-intensity combat. The map is split by towering walls into tightly connected zones, complex cover layouts and crossfire angles, which demand teamwork. And thirteen unique urban areas with taller buildings and wider interiors offer a fresh combat experience.
Console Expansion Signals Bigger Ambitions for Fate Trigger
Shaped by player feedback at every stage of development, Fate Trigger’s console rollout reflects Saroasis Studios’ ongoing commitment to its community. Taking into account extensive input from PC players during earlier betas, along with feedback throughout the development of the console version, Saroasis Studios has ensured that console gamers will enjoy a seamless control experience on PlayStation.
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Option for Cross-Platform Play – To maintain balance between gamers, Fate Trigger will feature the option to select between dedicated servers for console players or the option to play against PC players with cross-platform play. That way fairness is built into the game design and avoids the common pitfalls forcing players into unbalanced cross-platform matchups.
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Cross-Platform Progression – Cross-Platform Progression – Keep your account level, friends list, characters, and skins perfectly in sync across every device.
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Native Console Controls – To ensure Fate Trigger feels truly native to console, the user interface and controls are optimized to fully align with PlayStation’s gameplay experience. Each hero now features a refined, customizable control layout, while intuitive navigation, quick commands, and smooth cursor movement make menu interaction effortless. This also extends to support for key PlayStation features including adaptive triggers, advanced vibration feedback, and gyro aiming, for a more immersive, lifelike experience that brings every shot and battle to life.
Fate Trigger will be available eventually across platforms, including Xbox Series X|S, and mobile platforms. It will be in Early Access in the first quarter of 2026 for Steam, PlayStation 5, and the Epic Games Store.
Source: Press Release





