Attack on Titan 3 Coming to Nintendo Switch 2

Attack on Titan 3 will arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 with upgraded graphics, improved performance, revised combat and new missions; save transfer and cross-save support confirmed.

Publisher and developer teams announced that Attack on Titan 3 will be released on Nintendo Switch 2, bringing upgraded graphics, improved performance and gameplay updates for the new console. No firm release date or price were provided.

The Switch 2 edition will use the console’s stronger CPU and GPU to run at a higher internal resolution and a steadier frame rate than earlier Switch versions. The port is built on an updated game engine to support improved visual assets, longer view distances and larger crowds of Titans during big encounters.

Character models, textures and lighting were reworked to match current-generation visual standards while maintaining the series’ fast aerial mobility. Early footage and screenshots were shown to demonstrate the graphical improvements and new mission types.

Gameplay changes focus on vertical combat. Movement and grappling mechanics were tuned for more responsive aerial control, and enemy AI was adjusted to create more varied attack patterns in multi-Titan battles. The announcement highlighted new mission types, an expanded story campaign, additional playable characters and scenarios.

Multiplayer options were expanded to support drop-in cooperative play that scales encounters for small teams. The developers said they designed the co-op features to work with both single-player and group sessions.

Hardware-specific features include controller enhancements that use the Switch 2’s updated inputs, optimized button mapping and revised camera behavior for handheld and docked play. The release will offer performance modes so players can prioritize higher frame rates or improved visual quality.

Save transfer options will be available for players moving from the original Switch version, and the announcement confirmed cross-save support between Switch 2 and other platforms for compatible versions.

The publisher did not provide a release window or edition and pre-order details at the announcement. Additional information on pricing, editions, pre-order bonuses and bundled downloadable content will be shared closer to launch.

Developers began work on the Switch 2 port after early access to development kits, allowing redesign of core systems rather than a direct port. The Switch 2 edition is part of a broader push to bring major third-party titles to the platform at parity with other consoles. The Attack on Titan franchise has previously appeared on multiple consoles and PC with single-player campaigns and cooperative modes.

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