'Attack on Titan 2' gets March 2018 release date

"Attack on Titan 2" is arriving in March 2018. Facebook/ KoeiTecmoGames

Koei Tecmo announced that the manga-based action video game, "Attack on Titan," will be getting a sequel that will continue its narrative. "Attack on Titan 2" is set to be released in March 2018.

Aside from the release schedule, the company also announced the list of playable characters that will be available once the game gets released. "Attack on Titan 2" will feature a great character roster that includes Eren Jaeger, Armin Arlert, Mikasa Ackerman, Levi, Nanaba, Christa Lenz, Gelgar, Ymir, and Miche Zacharias.

In addition to that selection, the game will also include a new customization option which will allow players to create a custom character called Scout.

The game will also include a new element called the monocular. This is a tool that will allow players to see the Titans from far away. With this tool, players will be able to analyze the enemies from afar and prepare a strategy to defeat them.

According to Koei Tecmo, "Attack on Titan 2" will also include enhancements on the game's social elements. With the Town Life gameplay, Scouts have the opportunity to improve their relationships with fellow soldiers by training alongside them.

The game also improved on the original title by adding a new system that features enhanced Titan movement and attacks. Thanks to this, players will have to engage them with more precise maneuvers and well-timed offensives.

The narrative of "Attack on Titan 2" will be based on the second season of the popular eponymous anime series. As such, players will be able to enjoy not only action-packed battles, but a rich and colorful plot as well, complete with epic twists and turns.

When "Attack on Titan 2" arrives, the game can be experienced by a large audience across a wide array of gaming platforms. The game will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows.

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