Koei Tecmo has confirmed that Attack on Titan 3 is in development for Nintendo Switch 2, a reveal made during Summer Game Fest.
The title will be developed by Omega Force, the studio within Koei Tecmo known for its work on the Warriors franchise and previous Attack on Titan entries.
Koei Tecmo says the game will be released worldwide both at retail and digitally via the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch 2, although a firm release date or window has not been announced.
The announcement at Summer Game Fest provided the core facts: the project is underway, Omega Force is leading development, and the platform will be Nintendo's next-generation console, Nintendo Switch 2.
Koei Tecmo has indicated it will publish a "scouting report" on 1 July 2026 that should deliver additional details on gameplay, platforms, and scheduling.
That communication was presented as the next formal update from the developer.
Omega Force’s involvement aligns with the studio’s history adapting large-scale anime properties into action-focused games.
The studio previously handled earlier Attack on Titan adaptations and has an established track record with multi-platform releases.
The new announcement explicitly targets Nintendo Switch 2 for both boxed retail distribution and digital availability on the Nintendo eShop, confirming the publisher’s intention to support the console at launch for this IP.
For Nintendo and franchise followers, the key takeaways are straightforward: Attack on Titan 3 is confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, development is being handled by a proven internal team at Koei Tecmo, and a follow-up update is scheduled for July 1, 2026.
Until that scouting report is published, no further specifics—such as a release date or content details—are available from Koei Tecmo.
About the Author
Alex Seedhouse has specialized in covering Nintendo within the games industry for 16 years, attending events including the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and gamescom.
He has led coverage through multiple console generations and is a Metacritic-approved critic whose reviews have contributed to the critical conversation around hundreds of games.
Follow his reporting for ongoing coverage of Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and upcoming software releases.
Verified facts in this report are based on Koei Tecmo’s announcement at Summer Game Fest and the developer’s published schedule for the 1 July 2026 scouting report.
No release date has been provided by Koei Tecmo as of this article’s publication.
The title will be developed by Omega Force, the studio within Koei Tecmo known for its work on the Warriors franchise and previous Attack on Titan entries.
Koei Tecmo says the game will be released worldwide both at retail and digitally via the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch 2, although a firm release date or window has not been announced.
The announcement at Summer Game Fest provided the core facts: the project is underway, Omega Force is leading development, and the platform will be Nintendo's next-generation console, Nintendo Switch 2.
Koei Tecmo has indicated it will publish a "scouting report" on 1 July 2026 that should deliver additional details on gameplay, platforms, and scheduling.
That communication was presented as the next formal update from the developer.
Omega Force’s involvement aligns with the studio’s history adapting large-scale anime properties into action-focused games.
The studio previously handled earlier Attack on Titan adaptations and has an established track record with multi-platform releases.
The new announcement explicitly targets Nintendo Switch 2 for both boxed retail distribution and digital availability on the Nintendo eShop, confirming the publisher’s intention to support the console at launch for this IP.
For Nintendo and franchise followers, the key takeaways are straightforward: Attack on Titan 3 is confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2, development is being handled by a proven internal team at Koei Tecmo, and a follow-up update is scheduled for July 1, 2026.
Until that scouting report is published, no further specifics—such as a release date or content details—are available from Koei Tecmo.
About the Author
Alex Seedhouse has specialized in covering Nintendo within the games industry for 16 years, attending events including the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and gamescom.
He has led coverage through multiple console generations and is a Metacritic-approved critic whose reviews have contributed to the critical conversation around hundreds of games.
Follow his reporting for ongoing coverage of Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and upcoming software releases.
Verified facts in this report are based on Koei Tecmo’s announcement at Summer Game Fest and the developer’s published schedule for the 1 July 2026 scouting report.
No release date has been provided by Koei Tecmo as of this article’s publication.