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MAPPA Gets to Work On ‘Attack on Titan’ One Last Time

MAPPA returns to *Attack on Titan* with a final animated project tied to Koei Tecmo’s PS5 game

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📍 The outcome

The story quieted without a definitive conclusion in coverage. Headlines confirmed MAPPA was producing a final *Attack on Titan* animation for Koei Tecmo’s upcoming PS5 game, but no further updates on its release or content followed.

The focus shifted to the game’s trailer and release date instead.

Epilogue added 46d ago, after coverage quieted.

Answered

Is this the final *Attack on Titan* anime?

Coverage does not specify whether this will be the last anime, but it is described as MAPPA’s ‘one last time’ working on the franchise, suggesting a definitive project.

Will the animation be available separately from the PS5 game?

No details confirm standalone release—only that it will be part of Koei Tecmo’s PS5 game launch.

What platforms will the game support?

The game is confirmed for PlayStation 5; no other platforms have been mentioned in current coverage.

Where it stands

MAPPA Studios is developing a new *Attack on Titan* animation project, confirmed by multiple outlets. This follows Koei Tecmo’s announcement of an upcoming PS5 action game, which will feature MAPPA’s cinematic content. Coverage emphasizes the collaboration between MAPPA and Koei Tecmo, framing this as a definitive creative closure for the franchise’s animated adaptations.

Outlets like OpenCritic, Outlook Respawn, and Gizmodo highlight the project’s timing, positioning it as a tie-in to the game’s launch. No further details on plot or scope have been disclosed. Watch for official announcements on the animation’s length, release window, and whether it will be standalone or bundled with the game.

Koei Tecmo’s broader plans for *Attack on Titan* media—including potential sequels or spin-offs—may also emerge in the coming months.

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