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Plus Novectacle are currently working on a new game called NarKarma EngineA.
So, even if they're going to release a new game in Fata Morgana universe, it won't be soon.
you should check all their works, by the way, there are no extra games that are a continuation of Fata (i think they do not want to do that, since they'll leave that for Requiem and the next Reincarnation) but there are plenty enough extras to satisfy your need of Fata XD
i try to link it to you, but i don't know how Steam works, so...
EDIT: ok, it works fine :) there are written all the extras episodes. Some of them are just comedies and jokes, but other are alternative worlds where Fata's characters find themselves in different situation
Here's, for example, fan translation of the official story which takes place during the fragment in Requiem: https://oujidere.wordpress.com/2018/06/10/fatamoru-a-requiem-for-innocence-short-story-our-home/
I've heard this person has also translated some of official side stories - try to search them in his blog.
And here's retelling of Mujou no Erasmus – The Erasmus two-faced stories (which is something like a mix of prototype stories and possible continuation of false endings): https://exxiel.wordpress.com/2015/10/31/vn-review-mujou-no-erasmus-the-erasmus-two-faced-stories/
Yeah, she is a friend of mine here in Italy ^^ when i've meet her i still didn't know she was the one who translated Our Home, when i've discovered it i was amazed that she was italian, lol
She has translated Erasmus too