'Attack on Titan' 3DS Game Trailer Features Mikasa Ackerman

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The Nintendo 3DS Game Shingeki no Kyojin: Shichi Kara no Dasshutsu (Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death) will be released in Japan this March 30, 2017. KOEI Tecmo’s Ruby Party has uploaded another trailer of the game featuring Mikasa Ackerman. You can check out the trailer below:

Though the game is based from the Attack on Titan manga and anime franchise, the game will have its own original story making it one 3DS adventure game worth buying.

The standard edition of the game costs 5,800 yen while Treasure Box edition is at 12,800. Those who purchase the latter will have the following along with the game cartridge: the soundtrack, visual, two waterproof posters, exclusive 3DS themes (which contain the voices of Levi and Mikasa), and six large tin badges. First-print copies of the standard edition will have an Eren theme and an Erwin voice theme.

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