'Attack On Titan' News & Update: Title Will Be Available For Nintendo 3DS; Full Story, Game Feature And More Details Here!

Heres's good news for "Attack on Titan" fans who wish to enjoy the game on Nintendo 3DS. According to reports, a new "Attack on Titan" title will be released for the aforementioned console.

Per Headlines & Global News, KOEI Tecmo Games just announced the new "Attack on Titan" on 3DS. "AoT" fans will see the details in the upcoming November 2 issue of the weekly Famitsu magazine.

The anticipated "Attack on Titan" game that will grace the Nintendo 3DS is titled "Shingeki no Kyojin: Shichi Kara no Dasshutsu" or "Attack on Titan: Escape from the Brink of Death." "AoT" fans are already expecting more fun and adventures in the upcoming title.

"Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Deaths" features an adventure game that was inspired by Koei Tecmo's Ruby Party. The new "AoT" 3D game will allow players to customize their character by choosing the gender of their MC. The "Attack on Titan" character will be paired with Mikasa or Levi, depending on your character's gender.

Per the report, KOEI Tecmo has already released latest "Attack on Titan" game in the United States and Europe for Xbox One and PCs. The "AoT" gameplay is set during the Battle of Trost but extra missions are available that will allow "Attack on Titan" players to explore the game beyond the story they witnessed on the anime.

The "AoT" timeline and adventures follow the group before they meet the Female Titan. It is set in an old castle and will feature the original "Attack on Titan" storyline. In the gameplay, the character will be an original creation but still part of the Survey Corps.

At the time, the "Attack on Titan" for Nintendo 3DS is still in development and is currently 30 percent complete. It remains unknown as to when the game will be released.

Meanwhile, Nerdist reported that a new "Attack on Titan" attraction is added in Universal Studios Japan. "Attack on Titan The Real 4-D 2" along with "Evangelion XR Ride" will open on January 13. So, for those planning to visit Japan, don't miss the "AoT" ride.

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