'Attack on Titan' Season 2 Air Date, Rumors, News & Update: Levi Elopes With Mikasa; Eren Jeager Protects Wall Rose; Armin Is The New Colossal Titan?

Recent news and updates for "Attack on Titan" Season 2 is all about unpredictability. Claims have surfaced of Mikasa and Levi leaving Wall Rose for good. Also, presumptions have surfaced that Armin will collide with Eren Jeager.

Even though the presumptions regarding the transformation of Armin is still indefinite. Fans and followers are worried of the possibility that Armin and Eren's friendship would be destroyed in the upcoming episodes of "Attack on Titan" Season 2. However, despite the rumored storyline, the creators and developers of the series have remained tight-lipped on the matter.

In a previous report from Parent Herald, it relayed that Mikasa is on the run while Levi is missing. There are indicators that both would be missing when "Attack on Titan" Season 2 returns on the small screens. Given the strong combative skills of Mikasa, it is irrefutable that Levi would be drawn to her.

However, the surging rumors are not enough to push the creators and the developers to hasten the pace of productions. The same report relayed that Krisna's true form and identity would be revealed when "Attack on Titan" Season 2 returns. Given the circumstances, it remains unsettled on whether the developers would eventually showcase the possible scenarios for the epic anime.

While the anime segment is losing momentum and the airdate for "Attack on Titan" Season 2 remains indefinite, the gaming segment is noted to be heading in a positive direction.Nerd Reactor reports that the storyline would continue to focus on the major characters such as Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert.

For the fans and followers of "Attack on Titan" Season 2, the airdate for the series remains unconfirmed. Some are speculating that the segment would return next year.

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