Highlights

  • Attack on Titan's legacy will live on even after its conclusion in November 2023.
  • Now is the perfect time for a new AoT game to be developed to capitalize on the series' popularity.
  • Previous AoT games haven't captured the full scope of the show. Now that the anime has finished, a studio can make a definite AoT game.

Attack on Titan is one of the most well-known and important anime franchises of the last decade. After more than ten years on air, the show finally concluded in November 2023, but its legacy will likely live on for years to come. When Attack on Titan started in 2013, it stood in stark contrast to a lot of the other anime at the time. The start of the 2010s marked the end of the moe boom, but a predominant aesthetic for the following years had yet to catch on. AoT was dark and gritty, and it took the world by storm, amassing a huge fan base that would follow it through lengthy hiatuses and over a decade of new episodes.

With the success that Attack on Titan found, it is no surprise that the series has received spin-offs, films, and games. There have been plenty of AoT games ranging from mobile titles all the way to larger-scale adaptations designed for home consoles. One thing that they all share, however, is that they have not provided a definitive experience. The most well-known Attack on Titan games are Koei Tecmo's Attack on Titan and Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle. The first game only covers the start of the series, and the second covers up until the end of the third season, omitting the conclusion of the story. This is a real shame, too, considering how well the developer's games did at adapting the series.

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Attack on Titan Has Good Gaming Adaptations

The original 2016 Attack on Titan game by Koei Tecmo adapts the first season of the anime and the start of the second season. The story is simplified, but the game's implementation of ODM Gear is great. Players can whip around in the air and cut down titans with their swords, just as characters do in the show. Ultimately, the game is rough around the edges, but it manages to capture the spirit of the series and the fantasy of expertly dashing through the air to kill giant enemies. The sequel builds on its foundations to provide an even better experience.

Attack on Titan 2 with its Final Battle DLC is currently the closest thing there is to a definitive AoT game. The title places players in the shoes of an unnamed recruit and lets them watch the story play out from a new perspective. This switch to a unique user-created character is something of a mixed bag. Many of the relationship-building and RPG mechanics are unexciting and rob the game of the excellent pacing in Wit Studio's anime adaptation. It does allow for more freedom in missions, though, and for all of its shortcomings, the game more than makes up for it with its upgraded UI, combat, and movement.

There Has Never Been a Better Time For a New Attack on Titan Game

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With the recent conclusion of the Attack on Titan anime, there couldn't be a more perfect time for another game adaptation. Koei Tecmo should take advantage of the momentum it has established and create a final entry in its series of AoT titles. Attack on Titan 3 could cover the complete events from the series and drop the lackluster framing of the second game to tell the story from the perspective of the show's beloved cast. A final installment could easily become the definitive Attack on Titan game and let the company create its most compelling, complete version of the story with the knowledge it gained from past entries.

An AoT Game Should Strike While the Iron is Hot

Attack on Titan concluded in November of last year, as the manga it was based on did years before. AoT will likely be remembered well and hold on to some of its popularity, but as is the case with all things, as its time in the spotlight grows more distant, so will fans' investment. If there is going to be another Attack on Titan game, it would be wise for it to come sooner than later while the series is still fresh in the hearts and minds of fans. As one of the best shonen anime of all time, Attack on Titan deserves a game that tells its full story, and there is no better time for it than now.

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Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan is a post apocalyptic themed anime where the world is plagued by monstrous creatures called titans. People live in walled cities to avoid the danger of the man eating titans. After they destroy his home, main character Eren Yeager swears to exterminate all titans off the face of the earth.