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Attack on Titan 2 is an RPG available on Windows that further unfolds the story from the original anime. It is based on the second season of the anime, having you join the protagonist and take a stand in a bloody fight against man-eating titans.Like Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the updated AoT game draws you into the second-season storyline but
doesn’t bind you to its plot points. It even introduces some brand-new stories by the series’ creator. The menacing titans and soldiers you meet along the way provide a large amount of content. The game’s length is over 20 hours long, with an additional 15-20 hours of side missions. It consists of five chapters and an epilogue to give you a glimpse of
the third season.Character-driven gameplayYou’ll choose from the 37 playable characters and join Eren and his trusted companions to help them save humanity. However, like in Dragon Quest XI, characters drive the game forward, not the action. Interactions take place between bouts of combat, adding an extra gameplay layer. The Daily Life mode
lets you communicate with the others in your team and strengthen your bond. Once your friendship becomes strong enough, they’ll support you in battle through Buddy Actions. Plus, you’ll get to enter their side stories for even more content.In-depth combat mechanicsSurvival and awareness of your surroundings are everything in this game. It might
take a while to get used to the omnidirectional mobility gear-based gameplay, though. Once you learn the basics, you’ll start maneuvering the skies to reach and attack the giant opponents. Various terrains and resources at your disposal determine the direction you take in encounters. The titans you’re fighting can also make you shift tactics. Smaller
opponents are easier to kill, but they move more quickly.Strategic thinking is a must, especially when choosing companions with special skills for each engagement. Overall, Attack on Titan 2 packs quite a punch. It builds upon the original game’s best elements, producing an immersive, smooth experience on your smartphone’s screen.Should you
download it?Yes, if you’re enthusiastic about the series. Otherwise, many significant moments might fly over your head. There are better titles to explore if that’s the case.HighsLengthy campaignBrand-new AoT contentWorld-expanding side missionsAdrenaline-packed combatBond strengthening systemLowsCombat system learning curveAnime
knowledge reliance (Image credit: Netflix) Attack on Titan season 4 is here. The first episode of the hit anime show has now landed on Crunchyroll, with the anime streaming service set to get new episodes on a weekly basis for the remainder of the season. (Here's how to watch Attack on Titan season 4 online.)It's been a long time coming, with
season 3 wrapping up in mid-2019, and the many challenges of TV production this year – largely affecting live-action shooting schedules, as with The Witcher season 2 and Stranger Things season 4 – leaving many to wonder if Japanese animation studio MAPPA would be able to keep to their original late-2020 release date.Thankfully, it has – and
viewers can start watching the 16-episode season now. You will need a Crunchyroll subscription to watch brand new episodes – at $7.99 / £7.99 / AU$7.99 per month – as well as stream in any resolution higher than 480p. However, if you're happy to wait a little, don't mind low-res streaming, and think you can avoid any spoilers on social media, each
new episode will become available to watch for free one week after release.A New Warrior. A New World. A New War. #AttackOnTitan Final Season is now on Crunchyroll! ⚔ Watch Now: pic.twitter.com/5FL8zgUKt2December 6, 2020See moreCrunchyroll is still, in our minds, the best anime streaming service out there, with a massive catalogue of
animated series – including the likes of Attack on Titan, Bleach, Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Black Clover, Sword Art Online, My Hero Academia, and Dragon Ball Super.Still, Netflix has made no secret of its plans to become a go-to anime platform, with numerous original series such as Violet Evergarden, The Great Pretender,
and Devilman: Crybaby.As a tentpole anime series – a titan of the medium, if you will – it's a shame that Attack on Titan hasn't ever released on Netflix in full, with only season 1 available on the platform. Viewers who get a taste for the colossus soap opera end up having to search elsewhere – and while Netflix recently tweeted about AOT's final
season coming to the service, it turns out this won't apply to viewers in the US or Europe. For now, only Crunchyroll has what you need. (Image credit: Netflix) Attack on Titan, Studio MAPPA's critically-acclaimed anime TV series, is getting new episodes in late 2021.In something of a surprise to fans of the TV show, MAPPA announced that season 4's
supposedly final episode, which only aired on March 29, wouldn't be the last entry after all. Instead, the official Attack on Titan Twitter account revealed that brand new episodes would be released as part of Japan's winter 2022 schedule.For clarification purposes, that means that new episodes may start airing as early as December 2021 or as late as
March 2022.Check out the official announcement in the tweet below:#AttackonTitanFinalSeason Part 2 Teaser trailer#AttackOnTitan #進撃の巨人 #shingeki #ShingekiNoKyojin pic.twitter.com/Ek8BxdmL8cMarch 28, 2021See moreA 15-second teaser trailer accompanied the reveal. The footage doesn't give anything away about the episodes that are
coming next year, which is to be expected given that MAPPA wouldn't want to spoil them ahead of time.When will new Attack on Titan Final Season episodes air?Right now, MAPPA hasn't confirmed when new episodes will begin airing. However, Attack on Titan season 4 premiered in December 2020. If MAPPA sticks to a similar formula for part 2, we
would expect to see Attack on Titan Final Season's last chapters begin airing in December 2021.According to ScreenRant, there are 23 episodes coming in Attack on Titan season 4 part 2. This should be taken with a giant pinch of salt, though, as MAPPA haven't stated how many entries there will be in the series' final installment. Season 4 part 2
could follow part 1 in having 16 episodes, or it could be closer to ScreenRant's 23-episode estimation. In other words, we'll have to wait and see.What we do know is that there's still plenty of Attack on Titan's story left to play out in the anime. The final entry in Attack on Titan's manga series is being released in April (h/t Polygon) so we can speculate
that the anime's final episodes will follow the source material closely, if not exactly. Attack on Titan's most recent episode – Above and Below – ended on something of a cliff hanger, so expect that plot point to be picked straight back up ahead of what we hope will be a fitting end for the anime series.Attack on Titan is currently available to watch on
Funimation and Crunchyroll with English subtitles, as well as Adult Swim's Toonami programming block.9 new anime series you should be watching in 2021 Attack on Titan has taken the anime world by storm. Praised for its originality and creative storyline, one of the series’ strongest points is its variety of characters. Some can be considered the
best, and some can be considered the worst. That's open to interpretation. There’s a high turn-over rate in Attack on Titan, leaving no one safe from the jaws of the man-eating Titans. However, that also means there are plenty of different characters making their way through the cast lineup. If they stay alive long enough for solid character
development, there’s more than enough personalities clashing together to keep the story interesting. Every fan has their personal favorites, so before they get offed in battle, here’s a list of some of the best characters of Attack on Titan. Hajime Isayama, Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN'' Production Committee Mikasa Ackerman’s ability to take down a
Titan 10 times her size, simply put, makes her a total badass. Regarded as a soldier who is “worth a hundred men” by her superiors, this young lady means business. Being an untouchable action hero can only get you so far, though. Every significant character needs an equally great backstory. Since Mikasa’s composed attitude means that she doesn’t
display a range of emotions, her backstory delves deeper into her psychology and adds greater depth to her character. With a tragic past that involves witnessing the murder of her parents, her reserved nature helps emphasize other aspects of her personality, such as her protectiveness over main protagonist Eren Yeager. Not to be mistaken for a
clingy love interest, Mikasa is devoted to staying by Eren’s side ever since he saved her from being sold into sex slavery when she was young. It’s hard not to get invested in Mikasa’s unsettling past, and her uncanny abilities as a soldier make her one of Attack on Titan’s stand-out characters. Hajime Isayama, ​Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''
Production Committee Among an elite group of soldiers and an overwhelming number of Titans, getting lost in the chaos makes you underappreciate the simple things. Connie Springer isn’t the best soldier around, nor does he share the brooding personality that most of the cast possess. He’s a splash of positivity and doesn’t tone down his surprise or
excitement of escaping dicey, Titan-related situations. He has the demeanor of an average teenager (minus the whole war on Titans thing), acting as though the threat of death isn’t hanging over him and the rest of society. When he has a snack break with fellow soldier Sasha Blouse or a goofball moment, he takes some of the tension away from the
series. Those ordinary traits are what make him great an excellent addition to the cast. Even as a minor, and often underrated, character, Connie is still one of the best on the show thanks to his enthusiastic manner. With a little more screen time, he could be the ray of sunshine that the gruesome world of Attack on Titan needs. Hajime Isayama,
Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN'' Production Committee Honesty is the best policy. For Jean Kirstein, there isn’t a limit to those words. He doesn’t hold back when it comes to speaking his mind, which has struck a positive chord with audiences. However, it’s not surprising that Jean’s blunt personality doesn’t always mesh well with others. Early on
there’s some friction between him and Eren when he openly states his plans to join the Military Police Brigade, where he can enjoy a peaceful life behind the city walls away from the threat of Titans. Jean’s aversion to risky situations may not be his best quality, but it leaves room for significant character development. Perhaps nothing defines him
more than his life-or-death decision to command a squad of leaderless soldiers. It’s a step outside of his comfort zone, and it shows his ability to take charge in a tight situation. Leadership is the classic quality that every good guy needs, even if it takes Jean a little while to find it within himself. Watching his progression throughout the series makes
him more and more likable with each passing episode. His say-anything attitude comes off as a strong part of his personality. Most importantly, it makes him memorable without having to force attention toward his character. Hajime Isayama, Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN'' Production Committee When it comes to betrayal and intimidation, Annie
Leonhardt takes the cake. They’re not necessarily the kind of qualities someone looks for in a best friend, but they’re perfect for making Annie one of the best characters in a cut-throat series like Attack on Titan. Betrayal at its best, she slips through the government system as an unsuspecting soldier then turns on the Survey Corps as the Female
Titan with about as much grace as a traitor is capable of. Her ability to deceive is only half of it. What about that intimidation factor? One look from Annie is enough to send someone to their funeral. Her dead stare is merely a look of warning, and she has no qualms with backing it up. She is not afraid of a little rough and tumbles. During boot camp,
she haphazardly accepts Reiner Braun’s challenge in hand-to-hand combat, only to leave him hesitant to face her after she lays out Eren twice in a row. (She shortly knocks Reiner face-first into the ground afterward). Annie is hard-hitting and dangerous, which are all of the ingredients needed to make a great character who can stir up some much-
needed trouble. Hajime Isayama, Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN'' Production Committee As you can see, there are a lot of great characters in Attack on Titan, but none have quite the same edge as Levi. A Titan-killing machine, Levi is a top-notch soldier and respectable squad leader. His crudeness makes him more anti-hero in nature, but it
compliments the dark tone of the series very well. Acknowledged as the most powerful soldier, there’s nothing more impressive than seeing Levi take down two Titans singlehandedly or having an epic faceoff with the Female Titan. Never breaking a sweat, you’d think he just got finished taking a stroll in the park if it weren’t for the leftover blood
stains. (His clean-freak tendency to wipe down his equipment after battle makes sure that doesn’t last very long). Despite being a master at his trade, any sense of arrogance is absent from his disciplined manner. Levi is purely a get-the-job-done kind of guy, appearing to be far removed from his emotions most of the time. It’s understandable
considering the decisions he’s forced to make regularly. Something like dumping the bodies of his dead comrades to escape a pack of Titans would be impossible if he were an emotionally driven person. In saying that, he genuinely cares for his fellow combatants. This is seen when he reassures a fatally injured soldier that their death will have
meaning and promises to use their memory as inspiration. It’s intimate moments such as these that humanize Levi’s taciturn exterior. While it’s easy to get caught up in Levi’s remarkable abilities as a soldier, it’s his unhesitating confidence and willingness to do what’s necessary that makes him such an invaluable Attack on Titan character. "Attack on
Titan" is a popular anime series that has also spawned movies and video games. While the basic premise of the series is humanity's fight for survival against monstrous giants, there's a lot more below the surface and behind the series' creation than first meets the eye. Here are 13 of the coolest and little-known facts about Attack on Titan. Hajime
Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee "Attack on Titan" has become a juggernaut franchise that’s won the love of fans from across the world. Created by writer and artist Hajime Isayama, it’s hard to believe that the wildly successful series started out as a one-shot manga back in 2006. The 65-page story earned Isayama his
first-ever prize, the Magazine Grand Prix’s Fine Work award at the age of 19. It wasn’t until three or four years later that Isayama’s editor suggested he revisit the title and make it an ongoing series. Running with the idea, it took him half a year to establish the details of what would turn "Attack on Titan" into a megahit manga and anime. Jean
Kirstein is super hot. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee. The diverse cast of characters in "Attack on Titan" makes for a wide range of fan favorites. However, it’s not just the growing fandom that admires the skill sets and quirks of the brave heroes and cunning rogues. "Attack on Titan" creator Hajime Isayama
stated that his favorite character is outspoken soldier Jean Kirstein. Isayama said that he likes Jean’s ability to say what’s on his mind “even if it’s something you normally wouldn’t be able to say.” Jean’s brutal honesty not only makes him Isayama’s favorite "Attack on Titan" character but also one of the sexiest! Attack on Titan invades the Marvel
Universe. Ever wonder how popular superheroes like Captain America and Spider-Man would fare against the vile giants of "Attack on Titan?" Marvel’s collaboration with Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama has it covered. In a crossover comic titled "Attack on Avengers," the eight-page adventure plays out the scenario of what happens when
Titans invade the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "Written by Isayama and illustrated by Gerardo Sandoval, the epic crossover was originally published in the Japanese magazine Brutus. "Attack on Avengers" has since been released digitally for free as part of Marvel’s Free Comic Book Day issue Secret Wars #0. With popularity comes merchandise, lots
and lots of merchandise. Now there’s one more thing fans can add to their collection — "Attack on Titan" perfume. If it wasn’t enough to dress up as your favorite characters, now you can smell like them, too. The fragrances are available for select characters, each with their own signature scent designed to fit their personality. That includes a fresh
soapy scent for clean-freak Levi, a tender vanilla aroma for Armin Arlert, and a bitter and mysterious herb for Zoe Hange, among others. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee "Attack on Titan’s" commercial bumpers contain a load of informational texts and diagrams that expand on story elements barely covered in
the anime episodes. One, in particular, stood out in the final episode of "Attack on Titan" Season One which reveals a rather startling fact about the giant wall's makeup. In the year 784 on a blistering hot night, a miner decided to dig under Wall Sina in hopes of living a better life on the other side. No matter how far he dug, the wall never seemed to
end. Eventually, he dug so deep that he ran into a layer of bedrock made of the same material as the wall. Shu Watanabe as Fukushi in the Attack on Titan Live Action movies. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee As with any movie adaptation, there are bound to be some changes from the original source material. In
this case, a handful of new characters are being created for the movies including Sannagi (Satoru Matsuo), Souda (Pierre Taki), Kubal (Jun Kunimura), Lil (Rina Takeda), Fukushi (Shu Watanabe), and Hiana (Ayame Misaki). The most notable addition to the cast is “humanity’s strongest man” Shikishima (Hiroki Hasegawa), who fans believe is meant to
act as a substitute for one of Attack on Titan’s most popular characters, Levi. Besides a few cast photos, it’s unknown what this new ensemble will bring to the story. One thing’s for sure, they’re going to have to be pretty special if they want fans’ approval. "Attack on Tita" at Universal Studios Japan. Although the exhibit it is now closed, Universal
Studios Japan brought the post-apocalyptic world of "Attack on Titan" to life as part of a special theme park exhibit. Guests got to see the grotesque monsters of "Attack on Titan" up close and personal, with the opportunity to sit inside the hand of a Titan near its gaping jaws. The exhibit also recreated the epic showdown between Eren Yeager and the
Female Titan with two life-size statues that stand at 15 and 14 meters tall, respectively. Along with some additional perks, the attraction gave guests a chance to experience the cruel and terrifying reality of "Attack on Titan." Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee Everyone’s favorite food-loving goofball, Sasha Blouse
(aka Potato Girl) has become one of "Attack on Titan’s" most precious characters. Did you know that Hajime Isayama originally planned to kill her off? In the early version of the manga, her character was supposed to die at the end of Volume 9. However, Isayama’s editor cried in the bathroom after reading the storyboard, which convinced him to
rewrite the chapter and spare Sasha’s life. The decision was a close call, especially since most of "Attack on Titan’s" characters don’t get the same sympathy. Attack on Titan Body Pillows Feel like cuddling up with your favorite "Attack on Titan" character? Now you can thanks to Attack on Titan body pillows. That’s right, you can get cozy with several
beloved characters, including a sexy Jean Kirstein. and no need to stop there! Colossal and Armored Titan designs are also available (if you’re into that kind of thing). Whether they’re used for sleeping, hugging or other naughty things, these "Attack on Titan" anime body pillows are sure to make quite a few fans happy … though maybe a little too
happy. Armored Titan. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee. The big baddies of "Attack on Titan" are muscular, athletic, and unnervingly powerful. They always look action-ready, but how exactly did Hajime Isayama come up with their beastly designs? He referenced famous fighters for many of them. The main
protagonist, Eren Yeager’s Titan form was modeled after mixed martial artist Yushin Okami, who has competed in organizations such as UFC and Pride FC. Isayama also used professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Brock Lesnar as inspiration when designing the Armored Titan. It’s fitting that "Attack on Titan’s" towering giants are inspired by
world-class fighters whose main goal is to utterly destroy their opponents. Top 5 Villain in Attack on Titan: Lord Balto. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee While most of the characters in the "Attack on Titan" anime series originate from the manga, there are a few exceptions. One example is wealthy nobleman Lord
Balto, who first appears in Episode 5. After getting a glimpse of his illustrious mansion, viewers are introduced to him playing chess with Dot Pixis as they’re interrupted by a soldier informing them of the Titan invasion on Trost District. Apart from being an original anime character, another small piece of trivia about Lord Balto is that his name is
changed to Lord Wald in the English dub version. Zoe Hange. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee After some confusion arose regarding passionate scientist Zoe Hange’s gender identity, Hajime Isayama has chosen to leave it open to interpretation. Even though Zoe is depicted as a woman in the anime and is being
played by female actress Satomi Ishihara in the upcoming live-action movies, the character’s gender is never revealed in the manga. This was a conscious decision by Isayama, who asked Kodansha USA (the English translation publishers of Attack on Titan) not to use gendered pronouns when referring to Zoe. Kodansha explained that Isayama does
not consider Zoe’s gender identity relevant to the main story and thought it best to give fans the freedom to decide. Levi. Hajime Isayama,Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN''Production Committee Although Levi stars in his own two-episode spinoff series, Attack on Titan: A Choice with No Regrets, there are still some unanswered questions surrounding
his personal life. Hajime Isayama did cough up a little extra information about the Titan-slaying expert, though; He's actually over 30 years old! The news was confirmed on the official Japanese "Attack on Titan" Twitter account, which went on to say that Isayama would not go into further detail because Levi’s age may be related to a future story.
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