Koei Tecmo has confirmed it is developing a new game based on the Attack on Titan anime franchise, and the publisher says additional information will be released on July 1.
The announcement continues Koei Tecmo’s long-running collaboration with the Attack on Titan property — a partnership that began with Omega Force–developed entries that brought the series’ vertical, action-focused combat to consoles and PC.
Background and developer context
Koei Tecmo, through its Omega Force studio, has handled previous Attack on Titan games and adaptations.
Earlier titles in the series have appeared across major platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, PC and the Nintendo Switch, blending fast-paced traversal mechanics with large-scale enemy encounters.
Koei Tecmo is also known for long-running franchises such as Dynasty Warriors, and it has experience adapting licensed anime properties for international release.
Paraphrasing the announcement
In clear, journalistic terms, Koei Tecmo stated that it is working on a new Attack on Titan game and that fans should expect a formal update on July 1.
The developer framed the upcoming update as the next official communication about the project.
Platform and distribution context
While Koei Tecmo has released past Attack on Titan titles on the Nintendo Switch and other systems, the company has not yet published full platform availability for this new entry beyond its announcement cadence.
Nintendo’s platforms and digital storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop remain key channels for publishing console ports of similar licensed action games when support is confirmed.
What’s verifiable right now
- Koei Tecmo is the publisher and Omega Force has been the primary developer on previous Attack on Titan video game adaptations.
- Prior Attack on Titan titles have been distributed on PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Nintendo Switch platforms.
- Koei Tecmo has announced that further details about the new Attack on Titan game will be shared on July 1.
Next steps for readers
Fans and industry observers should watch the developer’s official channels and any scheduled Nintendo presentations (such as a Nintendo Direct) for platform confirmations, release windows, and distribution details on storefronts like the Nintendo eShop.
The July 1 update will be the next verified source of information from Koei Tecmo about this project.
The announcement continues Koei Tecmo’s long-running collaboration with the Attack on Titan property — a partnership that began with Omega Force–developed entries that brought the series’ vertical, action-focused combat to consoles and PC.
Background and developer context
Koei Tecmo, through its Omega Force studio, has handled previous Attack on Titan games and adaptations.
Earlier titles in the series have appeared across major platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, PC and the Nintendo Switch, blending fast-paced traversal mechanics with large-scale enemy encounters.
Koei Tecmo is also known for long-running franchises such as Dynasty Warriors, and it has experience adapting licensed anime properties for international release.
Paraphrasing the announcement
In clear, journalistic terms, Koei Tecmo stated that it is working on a new Attack on Titan game and that fans should expect a formal update on July 1.
The developer framed the upcoming update as the next official communication about the project.
Platform and distribution context
While Koei Tecmo has released past Attack on Titan titles on the Nintendo Switch and other systems, the company has not yet published full platform availability for this new entry beyond its announcement cadence.
Nintendo’s platforms and digital storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop remain key channels for publishing console ports of similar licensed action games when support is confirmed.
What’s verifiable right now
- Koei Tecmo is the publisher and Omega Force has been the primary developer on previous Attack on Titan video game adaptations.
- Prior Attack on Titan titles have been distributed on PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Nintendo Switch platforms.
- Koei Tecmo has announced that further details about the new Attack on Titan game will be shared on July 1.
Next steps for readers
Fans and industry observers should watch the developer’s official channels and any scheduled Nintendo presentations (such as a Nintendo Direct) for platform confirmations, release windows, and distribution details on storefronts like the Nintendo eShop.
The July 1 update will be the next verified source of information from Koei Tecmo about this project.