fate/grand order egyptian exhibition
Image via Lasengle

Egypt Exhibit Features Fate/Grand Order Servants in Japan

Lasengle worked with the ACN “Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs” Egypt exhibition at Crevia Base Tokyo to release limited time merchandise of the Egyptian Servants from Fate/Grand Order. Not only can visitors learn about history, but they can also pick up goods like pins and cushions.

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The Servants who are part of this collaboration are Ozymandias (Ramses II), Nitocris, Nitocris Alter, Cleopatra, and Tutankhamun. If you want to buy the ticket that includes some limited time goods (a ticket holder, a card, and a clear card), you’ll have to pay 5200 JPY ($36.05). The earliest date you can go to the exhibition if you have this ticket is June 14, 2025. If you want to go to the exhibition, and you’re not that interested in the goods, the adult ticket costs 3800 JPY ($26.35) on weekdays and 4000 JPY ($27.75) on weekends.

All the merchandise depicts the characters as chibis. You can purchase them from June 14, 2025. As for the items and prices, they are:

  • A4 clear folder: 660 JPY
  • Acrylic keychain: 770 JPY each / 3850 JPY per box
  • Big acrylic stand: 1650 JPY
  • Cushion: 3300 JPY
  • Die-cut stickers: 495 JPY
  • Handkerchief: 990 JPY
  • Pin: 550 JPY each / 2750 JPY per box
fate/grand order egypt exhibit merchandise
Image via Lasengle

The cushions resemble a pyramid, while the clear folder’s background has the same pattern as the limestone on the pyramids in real life.

Fate/Grand Order is readily available on mobile devices. The “Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs” exhibition will run until September 7, 2025, and the Fate/Grand Order goods that are part of the collaboration will be available from June 14, 2025.


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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.