'Attack on Titan' Game Gears Up for a February 2016 Release; Second Trailer Now Available Online

A second trailer for the "Attack on Titan" game has been recently released online to the delight of the fans. This also confirms that the manga and anime game adaptation is slated to be released by February of next year in Japan.

The very nice trailer was presented Koei Tecmo, the game publisher. It is a well made trailer. The spot-on detail and the 3D maneuvering Gear in the game are simply just amazing to see. Players will also be able to perform amazing stunts such as evasion and freestyle maneuvering. The game covers the first season of the anime/manga, as reported by GameSpot.

The "Attack on Titan" or "Shingeki no Kyojin" manga/anime was created by Hajime Isayama, and the trailer clearly depicts a player riding a horse while dodging the giant brainless titans. The trailer also shows a little conversation between the characters of the famed manga/anime. The clip showed Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman, Levi Ackerman, Sasha and commander Pixis doing some talking.

Captain Lev Ackerman will be a playable character and is shown on the trailer doing what he does best, killing a number of Titans. He trailer also shows how good he is because he can bring down those Titans where ever they are - mid-air or on the ground, while still be able to manuever a horse.

Fans can head over to the official YouTube Channel of Koei Tecmo to see this great piece of trailer. However, no official game title is available yet for the "Attack on Titan" adaptation.

The game is set to be released on Sony game consoles, previous and current-gen, the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, as well as, Sony portable gaming console, the PlayStation Vita. Currently, it is slated to be released on February 2016.

Western fans are hoping that things go according to plan for one of their favorite manga/anime, "Attack on Titan." They are also hoping that a western release will never be far-off from the Japan only release.

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