Compare Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle (PC) Steam Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.. Published by KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.. Released on 7/5/2019. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Adventure.

Swing on ODM gear, slice Titan napes, and drag a friend online through three seasons of anime chaos. Fan service done right, repetition included.

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle is an action game from Omega Force (the studio behind the Warriors series) that puts you inside the skin of a custom-created soldier fighting alongside Eren, Mikasa, Levi, and the rest of the Survey Corps. The complete package covers the full story arc from seasons one through three of the anime, with the Final Battle expansion bolting on season three content that the base game was missing. If you have even a passing interest in the source material, the fantasy of actually piloting ODM gear through city streets while a Colossal Titan tears the walls apart is genuinely well realised here. The core combat loop is satisfying in a way that is hard to oversell without resorting to hype: you lock on to a Titan, grapple in close, and aim for the nape of the neck, ideally after hacking off a limb or two to make the kill cleaner. Blade durability and gas supply are tracked in real time, so you are always swapping out dull blades and slotting in fresh canisters between swings. The Final Battle expansion adds thunder spears and anti-personnel ODM gear (read: guns) as entirely new weapon classes that change your combat style significantly rather than just being stat upgrades. A control-assist option also smooths out targeting and movement for newcomers, though veteran players note it slightly reduces the flexibility that made ODM traversal feel so alive in the first place. Beyond story mode, the standout addition in Final Battle is Territory Recovery. Think of it as a light strategy-RPG layer sitting on top of the action: you manage a regiment, push out on a turn-limited overworld map to reclaim territory from Titans, and recruit characters to your squad along the way. You can field dream teams that would never happen in canon, build up your home base between sorties, and sub out fatigued fighters for fresh ones. It rewards a different kind of brain than the pure action modes, and most reviewers called it the most compelling reason to keep playing once the main story wraps. The other multiplayer offerings include online co-op for story and scout missions (up to four players in the dedicated Another Mode hub), plus a 4v4 Annihilation Mode where two teams race to score the most Titan kills before the timer runs out. No split-screen, though, so the couch co-op crowd will need to look elsewhere. The honest caveats: repetition is a real issue. Mission structure recycles familiar maps and objectives, and the grind to unlock all characters in Territory Recovery can outstay its welcome. Season three's story content uses visual-novel-style cutscenes rather than fully produced sequences, which feels like a budget shortcut compared to the earlier chapters. Voice acting is Japanese-only with subtitles, which becomes a mild frustration during chaotic multi-objective missions when dialogue fires from every direction at once. Online player counts have also thinned out considerably since launch, so finding public lobbies can be hit or miss depending on the time of day. For a first-timer who wants the full package, this is a genuinely enjoyable anime-to-game adaptation with a surprising amount of modes to sink time into. For anyone who already owns the base Attack on Titan 2, the calculus depends entirely on how badly you want to see season three play out interactively. Either way, come in with a gamepad, turn on control assist for the first hour, and give the ODM gear a chance to click before you judge it. Riley, Scout Team

Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle (PC) Steam Key
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Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle (PC) Steam Key

Jul 5, 2019KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
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Swing on ODM gear, slice Titan napes, and drag a friend online through three seasons of anime chaos. Fan service done right, repetition included.

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Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle is an action game from Omega Force (the studio behind the Warriors series) that puts you inside the skin of a custom-created soldier fighting alongside Eren, Mikasa, Levi, and the rest of the Survey Corps. The complete package covers the full story arc from seasons one through three of the anime, with the Final Battle expansion bolting on season three content that the base game was missing. If you have even a passing interest in the source material, the fantasy of actually piloting ODM gear through city streets while a Colossal Titan tears the walls apart is genuinely well realised here. The core combat loop is satisfying in a way that is hard to oversell without resorting to hype: you lock on to a Titan, grapple in close, and aim for the nape of the neck, ideally after hacking off a limb or two to make the kill cleaner. Blade durability and gas supply are tracked in real time, so you are always swapping out dull blades and slotting in fresh canisters between swings. The Final Battle expansion adds thunder spears and anti-personnel ODM gear (read: guns) as entirely new weapon classes that change your combat style significantly rather than just being stat upgrades. A control-assist option also smooths out targeting and movement for newcomers, though veteran players note it slightly reduces the flexibility that made ODM traversal feel so alive in the first place. Beyond story mode, the standout addition in Final Battle is Territory Recovery. Think of it as a light strategy-RPG layer sitting on top of the action: you manage a regiment, push out on a turn-limited overworld map to reclaim territory from Titans, and recruit characters to your squad along the way. You can field dream teams that would never happen in canon, build up your home base between sorties, and sub out fatigued fighters for fresh ones. It rewards a different kind of brain than the pure action modes, and most reviewers called it the most compelling reason to keep playing once the main story wraps. The other multiplayer offerings include online co-op for story and scout missions (up to four players in the dedicated Another Mode hub), plus a 4v4 Annihilation Mode where two teams race to score the most Titan kills before the timer runs out. No split-screen, though, so the couch co-op crowd will need to look elsewhere. The honest caveats: repetition is a real issue. Mission structure recycles familiar maps and objectives, and the grind to unlock all characters in Territory Recovery can outstay its welcome. Season three's story content uses visual-novel-style cutscenes rather than fully produced sequences, which feels like a budget shortcut compared to the earlier chapters. Voice acting is Japanese-only with subtitles, which becomes a mild frustration during chaotic multi-objective missions when dialogue fires from every direction at once. Online player counts have also thinned out considerably since launch, so finding public lobbies can be hit or miss depending on the time of day. For a first-timer who wants the full package, this is a genuinely enjoyable anime-to-game adaptation with a surprising amount of modes to sink time into. For anyone who already owns the base Attack on Titan 2, the calculus depends entirely on how badly you want to see season three play out interactively. Either way, come in with a gamepad, turn on control assist for the first hour, and give the ODM gear a chance to click before you judge it. Riley, Scout Team

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steamAnime AdaptationODM Gear CombatTerritory Recovery ModeOnline Co-op4v4 Annihilation ModeCustom CharacterHack and SlashGrind-HeavyJapanese Voice OnlySeason 3 Content

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
6 GB RAM
Storage
30 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 VRAM 1GB or over
Processor
Core I5 2400 or over
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Win 7/8.1/10 64bit

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Developer
KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
Publisher
KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
Release Date
Jul 5, 2019

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