A Decade of FGO in One Package
Maaya Sakamoto (Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Ciel Phantomhive in Black Butler) has been the musical voice of Fate/Grand Order since the game launched in 2015. Now every one of those theme songs is getting collected in a single release. Comic Natalie reported that Yoin (余韻) — roughly translating to "lingering resonance" — arrives on July 29, 2026 as a two-disc best album.
Disc 1 compiles all six FGO themes in chronological order: Shikisai, the original 2015 launch theme, through Gyakko, Kuhaku, Yakudo, and Dokuhaku, up to Tokei, the final chapter theme released digitally in late 2025. Tokei gets its first-ever CD pressing here, making the physical release a genuine collector's piece for fans who've been following the game's storyline from the beginning.
Unplugged Sessions and a Miyano Self-Cover
Disc 2 is where things get interesting. Alongside previously released unplugged sessions of Shikisai and Gyakko, the album includes a brand-new unplugged arrangement of Yakudo. But the standout addition is Sakamoto's self-cover of Tōmei — a song originally performed by Mamoru Miyano (Light Yagami in Death Note, Rintaro Okabe in Steins;Gate) as the theme for the theatrical film Fate/Grand Order: Divine Realm of the Round Table Camelot - Paladin; Agateram. Sakamoto wrote the lyrics for that track, so hearing her perform it herself adds a layer of personal connection the original release couldn't deliver.
What's in the Limited Edition
The limited-edition package comes with a Blu-ray disc containing two pieces of archival and new footage. First is the full recording of the Fate/Grand Order 6th Anniversary Special Live: Maaya Sakamoto Unplugged, a no-audience streaming concert held at Tokyo Opera City in 2021. Second is the music video for Tokei, bundled on physical media for the first time.
The packaging itself is a draw: a double-sided illustration sleeve case drawn by Takashi Takeuchi of TYPE-MOON, the studio behind the entire Fate franchise. Retailer-exclusive bonuses have also been announced, though specific details vary by store.
Looking Ahead
Yoin releases July 29, 2026 in standard and limited editions. No international distributor has been announced, but Sakamoto's previous releases have been available through CDJapan and other import retailers, and her FGO singles are streamable on most major platforms outside Japan. With Fate/Grand Order's global version still active and its player base well-established in Western markets, international availability for the digital tracks at minimum seems likely around the release window.
For fans who came to Sakamoto through her voice acting or her earlier solo work, the album doubles as a neat chronological map of FGO's own narrative milestones — each theme tied to a specific chapter of the game's sprawling story.

