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'Attack on Titan 2' to Have Nintendo Switch Release

"Attack on Titan 2" is coming to the Nintendo Switch.

Straight from Koei Tecmo themselves during the Tokyo Game Show 2017, the sequel to the "Attack on Titan" game has been announced for a Nintendo Switch release. The company has previously revealed that the game would be available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and PC via Steam, and it looks like Switch players would get their own dose of "Attack on Titan 2."

"Attack on Titan 2" was first confirmed back in August for a 2018 release in Japan. Fans of the game living in the U.S. also need not worry as the sequel has also been announced to come to the States. The US release however still hasn't been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch, but the likelihood for such to happen is pretty high.

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brief trailer has already been released for "Attack on Titan 2" earlier this year, and it is quite the surprise (and relief) for Switch users now that the game has been announced for the platform. With this being said, there is still no confirmation as to whether the game will be released on the Switch alongside the other platforms or if it will have a separate release.

Players may see a number of similarities between the first "Attack on Titan" game and "Dynasty Warriors." This is due to the fact that the development team behind both games at Koei are one and the same: Omega Force. Other games developed by Omega Force would include the "Samurai Warriors" and the upcoming "Fire Emblem Warriors."

The plot of the game will be based on the second season of the popular anime series of the same name. Koei Tecmo has also promised that there will be more character interactions in the sequel compared to the first game. The antagonists of the game, the Titans, will also receive an upgrade making defeating them more challenging as ever.

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