Eren attacking the Colossal Titan
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Prepare to get motion sick while fighting for your life in ‘Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable’

Fight for your life, and your undoubtedly your stomach.

Prepare to showcase how much “sasageyo” you have in your heart. This upcoming Attack on Titan video game will give gamers the opportunity to step into the footsteps of the Scout Regiment and defend the walls from the human-eating Titans and save humanity.

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An official trailer for Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable was shown during the Meta Quest Showcase, where it featured pre-rendered animations ftom the upcoming VR action game. The video has the player flying around the abandoned city as fire and smoke spreads. At the same time, players will get up close to the titans who continuously roam around, trying to kill any remaining survivors.

Note, you’ll probably need a strong stomach to get amongst this title – chances are the risk of motion sickness is real, give players given you will be swinging from building to building, dodging enemies and positioning yourself for the perfect kill shot.

According to the game’s Oculus store page, players will be virtually strapped with the omni-directional mobility gear that was featured in the anime and will be tasked with killing the titans. The game has single and multi-player capabilities and will be available for the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro headset.

“Fight for your life against man-eating Titans in Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable. In a thrilling mix of hunting and action, join the Scout Regiment and put on your Omni Directional Mobility Gear to defend and protect humanity against the Titans.

Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable isn’t the only video that’s based on this popular anime. There have been two games released for consoles and PC in the past, Attack on Titan: Wings of Freedom, and Attack on Titan 2, which mostly adapted the story from the anime, whilst adding bits and pieces of new narrative for game. The series was also featured in Fortnite around April 2023.

If you want a first-hand experience of living in the same world as Eren Yeager and his friends, Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable is scheduled to come out some time this winter.


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