A.O.T. 2 is coming to PS4, Switch and Xbox One

Koei Tecmo has revealed that A.O.T. 2, the sequel to A.O.T. Wings of Freedom, will be coming to PS4, Switch and Xbox One.

A.O.T. 2 will focus on the narrative of Attack on Titan’s second season. The brand new omnidirectional manoeuver gear provides unprecedented freedom of movement for the series.

The new gear also allows players to use precision targeting to counter Titan movements. Players will also get plenty of practice against Titans with a huge range of characters to choose from.

When not doing battle, players will have the ability to strengthen their relationships with squad members. These moments give an insight into characters’ lives outside of battle and within the wall. A stronger focus on RPG elements will help players feel closer to their characters and teammates overall.

At this stage, we don’t have a release date, but Koei Tecmo has promised to unveil plenty more details in the coming weeks.

A.O.T. 2 will be available for PS4, Switch and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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