Koei Tecmo launched a new trailer for their upcoming titan-slaying action game Attack on Titan 2, coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in March 2018 in North America and Europe, and in Japan with each platform confirmed with an additional PS Vita release. The trailer shows how players will use the 3D Maneuvering Gear to
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Koei Tecmo’s Attack on Titan 2 will come for Nintendo Switch on top of PS4, Xbox One and PC. In order to learn why the publisher opted to support the hybrid console with this new game, we had a chat with Koei Tecmo President and Chief Operating Officer Hisashi Koinuma, and Omega Force Manager Hideo Suzuki
Attack on Titan 2 is currently playable on the show floor at Paris Games Week, but if you’re not able to attend the show, we have you covered. Today we filmed almost ten minutes of gameplay from the demo available at the show, showing some new features like titans going berserk and the spyglass. Of
Today Koei Tecmo released a new TV commercial of its upcoming anime game Attack on Titan 2. The commercial is fairly brief (like all TV ad), and it showcases mostly small glimpses on cutscenes, while the speaker lists the Japanese platforms, PS4, PS Vita and Switch. It isn’t much, but it’s certainly better than nothing.
Today, Koei Tecmo hosted a livestream from Japan, showcasing the very first gameplay of Attack on Titan 2. The stream was presented by Koei Tecmo President and Chief Operating Officer Hisashi Koinuma, and Omega Force Manager Hideo Suzuki, alongside Krista’s voice actress Shiori Mikami. Incidentally, she will be playable in the game (the character, not
Koei Tecmo announced that their upcoming titan-slaying action game Attack on Titan 2 will launch in March 2018 in North America and Europe for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Attack on Titan 2 will follow the events of 2016’s Attack on Titan. The game will feature fast action which mimicked scenes from the second
Following yesterday’s reveal, Koei Tecmo had more Attack on Titan 2 content to share today via a second press release from the Japanese arm of the company. The screenshots feature two new elements of the game designed to improve its gameplay from its 2016 predecessor. First of all, as you can see below, we’ll be
Today Koei Tecmo released a new batch of screenshots and artwork of its upcoming game Attack on Titan 2. First of all, we get the introduction of the first seven characters, Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, Levi, Miche Zacharias, Nanaba and Gelgar. We also learn that while the first game of the series had only ten playable character,
Today Koei Tecmo announced with a press release the specific platforms on which the upcoming Attack on Titan sequel – aptly titled Attack on Titan 2 – will be released in the west. The game will come on PS4, Xbox One and PC, on top of Nintendo’s new console, the Switch. As many expected, it’s skipping
During a live presentation for Koei Tecmo’s Attack on Titan 2, more screenshots were revealed alongside the additional platforms the game is coming to. In August, we received details directly from Koei Tecmo about the game coming to at least Xbox One and PS4. Now, we have confirmation from Tokyo Game Show that the game will
Building on the experience of the first Attack on Titan game, Koei Tecmo announced Attack on Titan 2 at Gamescom in Cologne, but they really did not provide much information about the title and how it will differ from its predecessor. In order to know more, DualShockers sat down Koei Tecmo President and Chief Operating
Today Koei Tecmo announced its Tokyo Game Show 2017 line-up, including several stage shows and livestreams. Dynasty Warriors 9 will be playable, will have a trailer, a stage show a and live broadcast, which will be on September 21st at 1:00 PM local time. The livestream promises new information from the game’s producer. Fire Emblem
When Koei Tecmo announced Attack on Titan 2 two days ago, they did not provide any information on the platforms. Today, DualShockers had a chat with Koei Tecmo President and Chief Operating Officer Hisashi Koinuma, and Omega Force Manager Hideo Suzuki, and we inquired on the publisher’s plans for the game’s platforms. Koinuma-san confirmed that