Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable launches this month in early access

Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable

Japanese developer UNIVRS has announced a release date for Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable is finally set for this summer.

Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable will launch on July 23rd for both Quest 2 and Quest 3 (via the Meta Store), alongside news the game will now release in early access.

The early access release of the game will now include the first two chapters of its story, each of which includes two or three hours of gameplay.

“We have heard fans’ voices from the Attack on Titan community and are eager to give them what they want,” said Keigo Fujikawa, CEO of UNIVRS. “You have been patiently waiting since we first announced Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable in 2022, and are thrilled to share all of our hard work with audiences”

Here’s a rundown on the new game, plus a trailer:

Join the Scout Regiment and help defend the human race from the onslaught of Titans that have broken through Wall Maria. Quickly zip across the districts within the inner-walls using Omni-Directional Mobility(ODM) Gear to scout for incoming threats. Team up with fellow regiment members and protect the unsuspecting civilians from the Titans’ rampage.

Pick up a set of dual blades and swing head-first into battle as an aspiring recruit. Complete timed objectives including outpost defense, securing supply drops to aid fellow soldiers in combat, and slash towering Titans as they increase in difficulty. Earn more stars for extra points to unlock better equipment like upgraded blades and firearms, as well as new skills and abilities.

Become fully immersed exploring the inner-walls and surrounding areas through Virtual Reality. Experience the horrors of the Titan invasion traversing through the cityscape, zooming by buildings ranging from two to eight stories tall with accurate scaling. Feel the nostalgia as voice actors from the English and Japanese version of the anime reprise their roles in Attack on Titan VR: Unbreakable.

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