Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have officially announced that Attack on Titan 3 will be released for the Nintendo Switch 2.
The new entry is based on Hajime Isayama’s manga and anime franchise and continues the long-running action game series developed by Omega Force.
The publisher’s press materials describe the title as the series’ dramatic conclusion and confirm a platform release on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.
Announcement and context
Koei Tecmo and Omega Force framed Attack on Titan 3 as the culmination of the studio’s action adaptations of the Attack on Titan property.
In journalistic terms, the publisher said the game will cover the Survey Corps’ arc from its origins through to the series’ finale, adding new story content and gameplay improvements.
Omega Force will handle development, continuing the team’s work on previous franchise entries.
Confirmed features from official materials
According to the announcement, Attack on Titan 3 will introduce brand-new story content and allow players to face the Nine Titans for the first time in the series.
The developer also highlighted upgrades to the omni-directional mobility gear battle system, promising refined mechanics to better convey the series’ high-speed aerial combat.
These details were presented in Koei Tecmo’s official press materials.
Livestream date and special guests
Koei Tecmo has scheduled an official livestream for 1 July 2026 to share further information.
The publisher confirmed that voice actors Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa) and Shiori Mikami (Christa) will appear as special guests on the stream.
Additional details about the livestream will be released via Koei Tecmo’s official channels ahead of the event.
Release timing and franchise history
No release date has been announced for Attack on Titan 3.
The new entry will follow Attack on Titan 2, which was released for the original Nintendo Switch in 2018.
Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have not yet confirmed storefront availability or eShop pricing; such information is expected during the July livestream.
What to watch for
Fans should monitor Koei Tecmo’s official channels on the scheduled livestream for concrete release windows, platform specifics, and footage of the updated mobility gear systems.
With Omega Force at the helm and guest talent attached, Attack on Titan 3 is positioned as the next major console entry for the franchise on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.
The new entry is based on Hajime Isayama’s manga and anime franchise and continues the long-running action game series developed by Omega Force.
The publisher’s press materials describe the title as the series’ dramatic conclusion and confirm a platform release on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.
Announcement and context
Koei Tecmo and Omega Force framed Attack on Titan 3 as the culmination of the studio’s action adaptations of the Attack on Titan property.
In journalistic terms, the publisher said the game will cover the Survey Corps’ arc from its origins through to the series’ finale, adding new story content and gameplay improvements.
Omega Force will handle development, continuing the team’s work on previous franchise entries.
Confirmed features from official materials
According to the announcement, Attack on Titan 3 will introduce brand-new story content and allow players to face the Nine Titans for the first time in the series.
The developer also highlighted upgrades to the omni-directional mobility gear battle system, promising refined mechanics to better convey the series’ high-speed aerial combat.
These details were presented in Koei Tecmo’s official press materials.
Livestream date and special guests
Koei Tecmo has scheduled an official livestream for 1 July 2026 to share further information.
The publisher confirmed that voice actors Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa) and Shiori Mikami (Christa) will appear as special guests on the stream.
Additional details about the livestream will be released via Koei Tecmo’s official channels ahead of the event.
Release timing and franchise history
No release date has been announced for Attack on Titan 3.
The new entry will follow Attack on Titan 2, which was released for the original Nintendo Switch in 2018.
Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have not yet confirmed storefront availability or eShop pricing; such information is expected during the July livestream.
What to watch for
Fans should monitor Koei Tecmo’s official channels on the scheduled livestream for concrete release windows, platform specifics, and footage of the updated mobility gear systems.
With Omega Force at the helm and guest talent attached, Attack on Titan 3 is positioned as the next major console entry for the franchise on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.