Koei Tecmo confirmed Attack on Titan 3 for Nintendo Switch 2 during the Summer Game Fest showcase, delivering the first official look at the next numbered entry in the franchise.
The announcement trailer debuted as part of the event line-up and directly ties the long-running anime-based action series back to Nintendo platforms after the last Switch release in 2018.
Background and platform history
Koei Tecmo and its Omega Force studio have produced multiple Attack on Titan titles, including the earlier entries that brought the anime's vertical combat and Musou-style action to consoles and PC.
Attack on Titan 2 released on the original Nintendo Switch in 2018, marking the franchise's first appearance on Nintendo's hybrid platform.
The newly announced Attack on Titan 3 was presented for Nintendo Switch 2 at Summer Game Fest, signaling the series will continue on Nintendo hardware with this next installment.
What was said (rewritten)
In clear, journalistic terms, Koei Tecmo announced at Summer Game Fest that Attack on Titan 3 will be released for Nintendo Switch 2 and showcased a new announcement trailer, noting that the previous numbered entry reached Nintendo Switch back in 2018 and that the franchise is returning to Nintendo platforms for its next mainline installment.
Developer and franchise context
Koei Tecmo, and particularly Omega Force, is known for adapting licensed properties into action-focused titles—most notably the Musou series (Dynasty Warriors and related spin-offs).
Their work on the Attack on Titan games has emphasized large-scale enemy crowds, fast aerial traversal, and story modes that follow the source material.
Summer Game Fest, produced by Geoff Keighley, has become a major venue for first looks and announcements, and the trailer for Attack on Titan 3 was part of this year's showcase.
What we know and what to expect next
The trailer was the primary public reveal at Summer Game Fest; Koei Tecmo has not provided additional release dates or detailed platform specifications in the initial announcement.
Fans looking for a digital storefront listing should watch for updates on Nintendo's official channels, including potential Nintendo Direct presentations or an eShop listing, where release details and pre-order information would typically appear.
Key facts at a glance
- Announcement: Attack on Titan 3 revealed at Summer Game Fest
- Developer/Publisher: Koei Tecmo (Omega Force)
- Platforms noted in announcement: Nintendo Switch 2 (franchise previous release on Nintendo Switch in 2018)
Further official information is expected via Koei Tecmo and Nintendo channels; this article will be updated when release dates, editions, or platform windows are confirmed.
The announcement trailer debuted as part of the event line-up and directly ties the long-running anime-based action series back to Nintendo platforms after the last Switch release in 2018.
Background and platform history
Koei Tecmo and its Omega Force studio have produced multiple Attack on Titan titles, including the earlier entries that brought the anime's vertical combat and Musou-style action to consoles and PC.
Attack on Titan 2 released on the original Nintendo Switch in 2018, marking the franchise's first appearance on Nintendo's hybrid platform.
The newly announced Attack on Titan 3 was presented for Nintendo Switch 2 at Summer Game Fest, signaling the series will continue on Nintendo hardware with this next installment.
What was said (rewritten)
In clear, journalistic terms, Koei Tecmo announced at Summer Game Fest that Attack on Titan 3 will be released for Nintendo Switch 2 and showcased a new announcement trailer, noting that the previous numbered entry reached Nintendo Switch back in 2018 and that the franchise is returning to Nintendo platforms for its next mainline installment.
Developer and franchise context
Koei Tecmo, and particularly Omega Force, is known for adapting licensed properties into action-focused titles—most notably the Musou series (Dynasty Warriors and related spin-offs).
Their work on the Attack on Titan games has emphasized large-scale enemy crowds, fast aerial traversal, and story modes that follow the source material.
Summer Game Fest, produced by Geoff Keighley, has become a major venue for first looks and announcements, and the trailer for Attack on Titan 3 was part of this year's showcase.
What we know and what to expect next
The trailer was the primary public reveal at Summer Game Fest; Koei Tecmo has not provided additional release dates or detailed platform specifications in the initial announcement.
Fans looking for a digital storefront listing should watch for updates on Nintendo's official channels, including potential Nintendo Direct presentations or an eShop listing, where release details and pre-order information would typically appear.
Key facts at a glance
- Announcement: Attack on Titan 3 revealed at Summer Game Fest
- Developer/Publisher: Koei Tecmo (Omega Force)
- Platforms noted in announcement: Nintendo Switch 2 (franchise previous release on Nintendo Switch in 2018)
Further official information is expected via Koei Tecmo and Nintendo channels; this article will be updated when release dates, editions, or platform windows are confirmed.