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Atlus has now sent out its official announcement for Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains. You can find it below.

Irvine, Calif. — April 1, 2015 — Sie sind das Essen und wir sind die jaeger! Atlus U.S.A., Inc. will publish the Spike Chunsoft-developed title, Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains, for the Nintendo 3DS™ system in North America and Europe. Based on the hit “Attack on Titan” anime and manga, players will defend the three Walls from invading Titans as a member of the elite Scout Regiment with their omni-directional mobility gear and blades. Based on the upcoming Japanese remake of an earlier Attack on Titan game, Humanity in Chains will be the first Attack on Titan game to reach North American shores, and will release exclusively on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS in May 2015 with the original Japanese audio and English subtitles.

The features for Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains include:

Story Mode: As a member of the elite Scout Regiment, defending the outer walls from the Titans will push players to their very limits to save humanity. Enhanced Titan AI behavior will sap every ounce of ability from players as they make a last stand for the human race.
Familiar Characters, New Customizations: Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackermann and others will be familiar faces for players as they pick their favorite Scout member to defend the Walls. Several new additions will join the Scout Regiment, customizable with costumes, weapons and voices.
Online Co-op Mode: Defend the outer walls with up to three friends in the all-new online co-op mode with ranking and leaderboards.
Fresh Look: Updates to the UI, improvements in gameplay balance and support for the Circle Pad Pro and the New Nintendo 3DS XL system’s C-Stick take Humanity in Chains to the next level.

Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains will be available in North America and Europe exclusively on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS this May. Release timing, pricing, and additional details will be made available at a later date.

Source: Atlus PR


Atlus has uploaded two additional videos for Etrian Mystery Dungeon. Watch them above.

Atlus released a new, full trailer for Etrian Mystery Dungeon today. You can watch it above.

Atlus posted an… interesting message on its Twitter and Facebook accounts today. Based on what was shared, it’s looking likely that we’re due for a localization announcement of Attack on Titan for 3DS soon.

Here’s what was added to Atlus’ social media pages today:


There are a couple of references to Attack on Titan here – notably the opening lyrics and one of the anime episodes.

Remember: Attack on Titan was rated in Australia a few months ago. When that listing popped up, Atlus was listed as publisher.

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Update (3/27): Pre-orders open on GameStop (thanks Jake).


Pre-orders for Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight have gone live – at least at one retailer. You can currently reserve a copy over at Amazon. When other retailers begin taking pre-orders, we’ll update this post.

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker is a pretty big game. The digital version take up 22,808 blocks, which amounts to roughly 2.78GB.

Look for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker’s launch on May 5.

Thanks to Jake for the tip.

Atlus tends to include bonus items with first-print copies of its games. With Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight, that will once again be the case.

Here’s what’s inside the launch edition:

The Official Staff Book — 22 pages of art, including early drafts of character concepts, introductions to the characters, with both explanations of their individual back stories as well as developer insight to the character creation process, and QR Codes that will unlock some beginner-friendly Grimoire Stones.

The Fafnir Knight Rough Sketch Soundtrack — CD soundtrack of early verions of the EO2U music by series composer, Yuzo Koshiro. It also has a brief foreword by both Koshiro and EO2U director Shigeo Komori. The CD packaging also has an EO2U mini-comic!

Note that these items are only included with pre-orders and first-run printings only, as supplies will be limited. Once those copies are gone, so are the bonuses!

Source: Atlus PR


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