Attack on Titan's final Shounen manga was released last year, and its final episode in the anime debuted earlier this month, for those who are hung up on this epic story, a fan-made multiplayer game was made available by a YouTuber. This Attack on Titan game is free, making it already worth checking out, not to mention that it was made using Unreal Engine 5.

This is a fan-made game, and despite the excitement around it, expect some bugs along the way, with its creator open to your feedback to improve it further.

Fan-made Attack on Titan Multiplayer Game is Available for Free

Attack on Titan
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The YouTuber called Swammy has released an important update in his recent upload, announcing the arrival of his fan-made Attack on Titan multiplayer game available for everyone to access. To add more to this exciting announcement, he has released this new game for free, accessible for all interested gamers to enjoy.

In his video, Swammy claimed that there were several improvements that he delivered from his first take on the game. This includes enhancements for the ODM gears, offering a "real-life" experience to it, including making the Titans more menacing compared to before.

Moreover, while this is a multiplayer game, it has single-player content which was developed to be more stable compared to before.

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Swammy's Attack on Titan was Made Using Unreal Engine 5

These improvements are massive to better gamers' experience and feel while playing the game, but Swammy did not stop there, as he claimed that this new version of the Attack on Titan game was made using Unreal Engine 5.

Using UR5 for this project is massive, and it means that there are improved graphics that offer something more realistic than other engines. Some of the games developed in UR5 include S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2: The Heart of Chernobyl, and CD Projekt Red's upcoming The Witcher 4.

Swammy shared the free download of the Attack on Titan game, accessible via MediaFire. More updates and developments are expected for the game coming soon.

Attack on Titan: Games, Anime, Manga, and MORE

Hajime Isayama has been one of the GOATs of the modern Japanese graphic novel world, and this was because of his genre-defying epic "Shingeki no Kyojin" more commonly known as Attack on Titan. While it has garnered massive popularity among manga readers, the franchise saw more fame when it was adapted into an anime, showing off its brutal and violent takes on various fields.

From politics, down to action, personal relationships, and the struggle for humanity, Attack on Titan has it all pinned down, centering on iconic characters including Eren Jaeger (Yeager in some adaptations), Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert, Levi Ackerman, and more.

Since then, manga and anime have been adopted into games, particularly with Koei Tecmo taking the reigns for its development and centering on two games released since 2016.

More recently, the franchise was adopted into Fortnite's battle royale, offering the lead characters and their ODM gears zipping across the battle royale. With its final episode, a.k.a. the Second Half, covering three chapters of the manga already done, fans were left without anything to satisfy their love for the series, but not to worry, as this fan-made game from Swammy is looking to be a promising one.

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