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Attack on Titan 3 will give players a chance to change the ending

Attack on Titan 3 will give players a chance to change the ending
Attack on Titan 3 will give players a chance to change the ending

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Three years removed from the anime’s finale and eight since the last video game release, Attack on Titan fans are finally getting the fully immersive experience they’ve been dreaming of. Koei Tecmo’s upcoming Attack on Titan 3, which just got announced with a thrilling trailer during Summer Game Fest 2026, will incorporate the entire story of Hajime Isayama’s groundbreaking manga, allowing would-be Scout Regiment soldiers to witness the fall of Wall Maria firsthand and fight their way all the way to the series’ climactic final battle.

For most anime games, from Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot to One Piece Odyssey, faithfully adapting the source material is the selling point. However, Attack on Titan 3 faces a stranger challenge: By recreating the entire story from beginning to end, the game isn’t just adapting one of anime’s most beloved series, but reviving one of anime’s most fiercely debated finales. Years after Eren Yeager’s last stand divided the fandom, players are about to experience the saga in an entirely new medium. It raises an intriguing question: does the ending of Attack on Titan feel different when you’re the one fighting through it?

The discourse surrounding Attack on Titan’s finale has always been unusual because it effectively split the fandom into two irreconcilable camps.

When the manga ended in 2021, the reaction was explosive. Entire corners of the fandom were devoted to dissecting the finale’s perceived flaws. Some viewed Eren’s fate as a tragic culmination of the series’ themes, while others saw it as a rushed conclusion that undermined years of rich character development. Criticism centered on everything from Eren’s motivations and relationship with Mikasa to the story’s final revelations surrounding fate and free will.Even today, the finale’s reception is remembered as one of the most divisive backlashes in modern manga history, and discussions about the ending can still devolve into a full-scale Titan war within minutes.

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But here’s the wrinkle: the anime’s final arc was received more positively than the manga’s. Many viewers felt MAPPA’s adaptation improved the pacing, dialogue, and emotional presentation of the final chapters, even if it didn’t fundamentally alter the plot. The prevailing reaction was often some variation of: “Wait, that’s the ending everyone hated?” MAPPA’s adaptation softened many of the rough edges that frustrated manga readers, and that distinction matters because Attack on Titan 3 won’t be adapting the manga. Like the previous games in the series, Koei Tecmo’s new game is designed to closely match the visual style of the TV show and even features the official Japanese voice cast.