Spike Chunsoft has updated the Japanese teaser website for Attack on Titan 2: Future Coordinates with new information and screenshots.

Get the details below.

About Attack on Titan 2: Future Coordinates is a “3D maneuver action” game for Nintendo 3DS featuring an evolution of all elements, including a “Story Mode” that runs parallel to season two of the Attack on Titan TV anime, a “World Mode” with newly added original army creation and base crafting features, and more. Assemble allies! Build a wall! And destroy the enemy! Create an Original Army – In “World Mode,” you can create an original character and take on subjugation missions. In this game, you can assemble allies from all over the country, appoint them positions, and create an original army.

– In “World Mode,” you can create an original character and take on subjugation missions. In this game, you can assemble allies from all over the country, appoint them positions, and create an original army. Crafting Features – A new crafting feature has been added that allows you to freely construct your army’s base. There are defense missions in which you will protect your base from slow-approaching titans.

– A new crafting feature has been added that allows you to freely construct your army’s base. There are defense missions in which you will protect your base from slow-approaching titans. Exhilarating 3D Maneuver Action – Destroy the enemy! This game supports up to four players in offline and online multiplayer. Multiplayer communication features are even more efficient. Multiplayer This game supports up to four players in offline and online multiplayer. Multiplayer communication features are even more efficient. Experience the TV Anime Control characters from the original work such as Eren and Mikasa, and experience a story that runs parallel to the second season of the Attack on Titan TV anime as a game. Scenes and music from the TV anime will enable a sense of presence and enliven the story.

Attack on Titan 2: Future Coordinates is due out for 3DS in Japan in 2017.

View a few more screenshots at the gallery.