Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle

New Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle Trailer Shows the Anime’s Story, Gameplay, Weapons, and More

Today Koei Tecmo released a brand new trailer of Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle, showing plenty of new scenes.

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The trailer showcases plenty of gameplay as it includes footage of the new weapons introduced in the game. We also take a good look at the new characters.

On top of that, we get an overview of the story, that will span all three seasons of the ultra-popular anime.

You can check out the footage below,m keeping in mind that t may include spoilers in case you haven’t caught up with the current anime episodes.

If you want to see more of the game, you can also take a look at a recent gallery of screenshots focusing on the story, the previous trailers showcasing the gatling and the Titan mode, the previous video showing the Thunder Spearstwo more trailers showing more weaponsthe first PS4 gameplay, the first trailer, and a batch of screenshots introducing the new characters that were released a few weeks ago by Koei Tecmo.

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle is coming on July 5, 2019, for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. It’ll received a demo in Japan, but it hasn’t been released in the west just yet.


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