'Attack on Titan' season 2 news: new app from Kondasha Comics helps fans get by wait for anime's return
As the wait continues for the premiere of "Attack on Titan" season 2, Kodansha Comics is helping fans get by with an all-new app dedicated to all things Titans.
The app will basically be the one-stop hub for "Attack on Titan" content. Fans will get from there the latest chapters of the manga as they release in Japan.
There are also bundles of manga chapters for those who want to catch up on "Attack on Titan." After all, creator Hajime Isayama has already told and revealed a lot in the gripping story he began seven years ago.
There are also spinoff titles available to read from the "Attack on Titan" app. From it, fans can get a hold of motion books based on the series, the very first one being "Bergheim."
Additionally, videos and interviews about the series will also be accessible from the app. Basically, this app is a must-have for anyone who would not want to miss out on anything about "Attack on Titan." Those who sign up on the app up to Dec. 20 will get for free the first volumes of "Attack on Titan," Attack on Titan: Junior High" and Attack on Titan: Before the Fall."
Unfortunately, the app is currently available on the iOS only. There is no word if it will find its way to Android although many users of the operating system are sure to be unhappy should such version not come out.
As for the "Attack on Titan" season 2, the anime has been confirmed to premiere in April 2017. There is no word how many episodes it will have, though.
The first season, which finished in 2013, had 25 episodes and covered the first four story arcs in the manga. Rumors have it that "Attack on Titan" season 2 will catch up to the manga, where major revelations were recently revealed.