Fate/Grand Order Camelot Films Head to Netflix in German-Speaking Regions on August 5
Netflix has set an August 5 streaming date for both Fate/Grand Order Camelot films in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg, as part of a wider Fate lineup.

What was announced
Netflix has confirmed that both films in the Fate/Grand Order: Divine Realm of the Round Table: Camelot duology will begin streaming on August 5, 2026. According to a post from the official @NetflixAnime account, Camelot Wandering; Agateram and Camelot Paladin; Agateram will land in what the post calls "select regions," which it lists as Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Luxembourg.
A wider Fate lineup
The German outlet Anime2You reports that the two Camelot films are only part of the additions. It says a batch of seven Fate titles arrives on the same day across those German-speaking territories. Alongside the Camelot movies, the reported lineup includes the Fate/stay night Heaven's Feel film trilogy, the 21-episode series Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front - Babylonia, and the film Fate/Grand Order: Final Singularity - Grand Temple of Time: Solomon. Which language and subtitle options will be offered has not yet been announced.
What the Camelot films cover
The two-part Camelot project adapts the sixth Singularity of the Fate/Grand Order mobile game, a chapter set in a Holy Land that has been turned into a vast desert under the rule of the Lion King. In the first film, the wandering knight Bedivere reaches the end of a long journey in a Jerusalem set in A.D. 1273, where he crosses paths with Chaldea's final Master, Ritsuka Fujimaru, and sets out for the holy city the Lion King commands. The concluding film brings Bedivere and Chaldea's own expedition together at the Sixth Singularity, where the group resolves to storm Camelot itself and put an end to the Lion King's schemes. The first film, Wandering; Agateram, opened in Japanese theaters on December 5, 2020, with the concluding chapter, Paladin; Agateram, following on May 15, 2021.
