‘Attack on Titan' Season 2 Airs April; 'Attack on Titan: Chain Puzzle Fever' Game for iOS, Android to be Released this Winter
"Attack on Titan" Season 2 will officially premiere this Summer 2017 this Japan. Not only that, a smartphone game of the manga series called "Attack on Titan: Chain Puzzle Fever" will be released this winter for Apple iOS and Google Android OS devices. Plus, the official plot description of the premiere episode is provided here.
"Attack on Titan" will finally be played via Apple iOS and Google Android OS devices. According to Geek, a smartphone game of the manga series called "Attack on Ttian: Chain Puzzle Fever" has been unveiled.
The newest game will finally be open for pre-registtration anytime soon this month. It is scheduled to be released this winter of this year.
"Attack on Titan" season 2 is expected to move the anime forward in a lot of ways. It will introduce a batch of new Titans who is called as the Beast Titan.
The new season will ultimately change the dynamic between Titans and humanity. It will finally be revealed that not all of the giants are enemies.
As for the official plot synopsis of the premiere episode, Comic Book notes, "Eren Jaeger swore to wipe out every last Titan, but in a battle for his life as he wound up on becoming the thing he hates the most.
With his newfound superpowers, he fights for humanity's freedom facing the monsters that threaten his home. After a bittersweet victory against the Female Titan, Eren finds no time to rest. To make matters worst, horde of Titans is approaching Wall Rose, and the battle for humanity continues!"
As of this moment, "Attack on Titan" Season 2 is available for online streaming via Netflix,Hulu, Funimation, and Crunchy Roll,
"Attack on Titan" Season 2 is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, April 1, 2017,
"Attack on Titan" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama.
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