Koei Tecmo and Omega Force’s Attack on Titan 3 launches on 1 July 2026 across PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam — and a fresh announcement from MAPPA’s 15th anniversary presentation on 19 June adds one more reason to be hyped: MAPPA, the studio that animated Attack on Titan: The Final Season, will produce the game’s opening animation.
MAPPA Steps In for the Opening
During MAPPA’s 15th anniversary showcase, the studio confirmed it will handle the animated opening sequence for Attack on Titan 3. One catch: the opening will be delivered via a post-launch update rather than shipping on day one. Still, the creative continuity is significant — MAPPA helmed the anime’s beloved final arc, and bringing that visual identity into the game’s opening is a meaningful touch for fans.
The 15th anniversary event also teased other upcoming MAPPA productions, including new Chainsaw Man and Jujutsu Kaisen content, signalling a busy second half of 2026 for the studio.
The Full Story, Finally in One Game
Developed by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo, Attack on Titan 3 is the franchise’s first video game entry in roughly seven years. It sets out to cover Hajime Isayama’s complete story — from the fall of Wall Maria right through to the final battle — all inside a single title, something neither of the two previous Omega Force AOT games managed.

Beyond the story adaptation, the game adds original lore and narrative content created specifically for this entry. The 3D Maneuver Gear combat system has been overhauled, and for the first time in the game series players will be able to control the Nine Titans directly.
Platforms, Launch Window, and What to Expect on July 1
Attack on Titan 3 releases on 1 July 2026 for PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Text is available in English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean — handy for SEA players — with Japanese-only audio. SGD pricing had not been officially confirmed at time of writing; check the PlayStation Store, Nintendo eShop, Microsoft Store, or Steam for local pricing when it goes live.

Koei Tecmo is also running an official global web programme on 1 July at 3:00 PM PDT (2 July at 6:00 AM SGT), with Japanese voice actresses Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa Ackerman) and Shiori Mikami (Historia Reiss) on hand. Expect a full gameplay showcase and story details ahead of — or right alongside — launch.
Last words
Singapore fans have had a long wait for a new Attack on Titan game, and the timing here is stacked: launch day on 1 July, a MAPPA opening coming post-launch, and a live reveal stream at 6 AM on 2 July for the committed. If Omega Force’s upgraded 3D Maneuver Gear combat delivers on its promise, this could be the definitive AOT gaming experience fans have been asking for since the Final Season ended. Check out our Game News section for the latest on what’s coming to PS5 and Switch 2 in Singapore.
