'Attack on Titan' News & Updates: Bad News For Anime Enthusiasts; Sequel Delayed With Death In Upbeat?

When it comes to the prowess and heritage of "Attack on Titan," none could comprehend that it could be challenge. However, with the prolonged wait, for anime enthusiasts, the days would not bode well.

Christian Today reports that even though the airdate has not yet been revealed, many specuatios have already escalated. One rumor that recently surged was the death of one of the major characters of "Attack on Titan."

More on the given rumors, "Attack on Titan" season 2 was aimed on the forthcoming demise of Armin Arlert. According to the same report, death would come after an epic fight with the Colossal Titan.

For the gaming enthusiasts, the news is not heading on the good path for "Attack on Titan" season 2. The stories progress to how Wit Studio must address the issues pertaining to the delays and prolonged hiatus.

The demand to release the affirmed date is rising and yet both the creators and developers have kept mum on when "Attack on Titan" season 2 would return on the limelight.

Talks that the upcoming "Attack on Titan" season 2 would depict the major lineage and the history of how the titans came to be also come bout. Although, it has not been confirmed if it would be embedded on the storyline, fans and enthusiasts have been hoping for answers on these mysteries.

While the "Attack on Titan" season 2 arc is facing a dilemma in its airdate and storyline, its gaming segment is heading on a positive direction.

Parent Herald formerly relayed that the western region is positively looting for the arrival of the gaming counterpart into its shores. Koei Tecmo's "Attack on Titan" game was able to gain unprecedented success and positive feedbacks not only in Japan but in other regions as well.

"Attack on Titan" season 2 exected airdate is slated to happen in the later months of this year. As for the storyline, fans and followers are hoping for good and thrilling episodes to satiate their dismays on the prolonged hiatus.

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