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'Attack on Titan' Game Delayed For 'Improving The Game Quality'

By Abe Narra | Mar 06, 2017 08:15 AM EST

The "Attack on Titan" inspired game "Shingeki no Kyojin: Shichi Kara no Dasshutsu," or "Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Death" an action-packed game coming to Nintendo 3DS, will be delayed on its release, game developers have announced. The launch of the game will be on May 11 instead of March 30.

KOEI Tecmo's Ruby Party Team that the "Attack on Titan" game will be delayed for 10 days for a better reason, as reported in Yahoo . The official website stated that the developers delayed the release date in order to improve the game's quality for the players.

Besides that, there are no other details were given for the anticipated fans of "Attack on Titan" on the delayed release date. The vague statement also left fans wondering on what part of the game was altered, changed, or improved.

Speculations of "Attack on Titan" fans have surfaced after the announcement was made. They believe that they are tweaking the game dynamics as well as the smart engine so that players could make smart choices that could alter the gameplay.

On the other hand, Ruby Party team has released the second trailer for the "Attack on Titan" inspired game "Attack on Titan: Escape from Certain Death." The trailer shows that the gameplay will go beyond the plot of its source.

Getmasu has reported that the game's storyline may be independent and free from the original content of manga and anime, but it would still feature some characters of "Attack on Titan." These characters are Eren, Mikasa, Levin, and other members of the Elite Survey Corps.

The "Attack on Titan" game will allow players to be part of the Elite Survey Corps. The players would have a unique identity of being a part of the Survey Corps instead of being one of the leading characters of the show.

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