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Producer of 'Attack on Titan' Game Plans To Adapt The Anime Version Of The Series

'Attack on Titan' Game Will Carry the Storyline of The Manga and Anime Series

The Attack on Titan anime series has been so popular and successful that recently, news online feasted on some spoilers and rumors about Attack on Titan Season 2.

This time however, Koei Tecmo sees something different about the anime series that they head on to develop the Attack on Titan game. According to iDigital Times, producer Hisashi Koinuma supported the anime based video without the intention of straying away from its anime/manga version.

The days they had to spend in order to study whether an anime based video game will succeed has apparently paid off. Also, prior to Koei Tecmo's Attack on Titan anime adaptation, there have been series of AoT games, but nothing really seems to walked through where tecmo and producer Koinuma is currently having.

The game seemingly goes through the intricate process of including the "aerial combat' that they now call as their flavor. A trademark that is; Tecmo and the rest of the team took pride in their deliberate inclusion of a player having the opportunity to play as a Titan fighting other Titans. This feature however, can only be played after finishing the Mikasa mission.

In the Mikasa mission, players will take on the role of Mikasa while he fights the Titans in an attempt to revenge the death of Eren. Interestingly, each character in the "Attack on Titan' game will have their own unique fighting style, and whether a player is playing a character or a Titan, there is some sort of combined skills assigned.

Meanwhile, according to Gamestop, the Attack on Titan game will also have the multiplayer mode wherein up to four players will be able to play simultaneously. The Scout mode allow the primary player to scout for three more players in order to join the scrimmage.

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