I stumbled upon this whole thing after watching the anime 'Fate/Apocrypha'. The 'Apocrypha Treasure Map' I know is a series of manga anthologies or companion books tied to that specific Fate universe. From what I gathered, 'Treasure Map 1' was a one-off release. It's a collection of side stories and character spotlights, not really a serialized narrative with a clear sequel hook.
I've been digging through Japanese auction sites and publisher catalogs, and there's no listing for a 'Treasure Map 2'. It seems like it was a supplemental volume released around the time of the anime's first season to flesh out the world, and that was it. The main story continuation would be through other Fate/Apocrypha media, not a direct second volume of the Treasure Map.
Maybe they figured the concept was fully explored in one book, or sales didn't warrant another. A bit of a shame, as I enjoyed the extra lore snippets.
Yeah, no sequel. Checked the official Type-Moon site and their publishing partner's back catalog. 'Treasure Map 1' was a special edition release with art and short comics. Nothing followed it under that branding. The Fate franchise has so many branches; the continuation energy went into other projects like 'Fate/Grand Order' crossovers instead.
Hold up, are we talking about the same thing? There's a light novel series called 'Fate/Apocrypha' and then there are these manga anthologies. 'Apocrypha Treasure Map' sounds like one of those fanbook or data book releases, which are usually singular. They pack a bunch of extras into one volume and call it done.
I think the confusion comes from hoping for more of a direct story. These artbooks or side-story collections rarely get numbered sequels unless they're wildly popular. You might find other, similarly named companion books for the series, but not a direct 'Volume 2' under that exact title. My shelf has a few of these for other anime, and they're almost always one-and-done affairs.
You'd have better luck looking for the main light novels or the other manga adaptations if you want the continuing plot.
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