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Chain Chronicle 3's Attack on Titan Collaboration Introduction Video Streamed

posted on by Jennifer Sherman

The official website for the Chain Chronicle 3 smartphone game's collaboration with the Attack on Titan anime began streaming a collaboration introduction movie on Friday. The video previews the Attack on Titan characters' in-game abilities.

The website also began streaming videos last Friday that feature Attack on Titan voice actors Yūki Kaji (voice of Eren) and Yui Ishikawa (voice of Mikasa). In the videos, the voice actors play the smartphone game and discuss the project.

The collaboration will run from April 1 to April 30. A pre-registration campaign launched on March 17, and it is running until March 31. All players will receive items depending on how many total times people participate in the campaign via Twitter, email, LINE, or YouTube. As of the posting of this article, fans have participated more than 50,000 times to earn a SSR-level Mikasa Ackerman and one Stamina Fruit each. If players participate a total of 100,000 times, they will each receive 500 gacha coins.

The collaboration will offer six Attack on Titan characters in the game: Eren, Mikasa, Levi, Armin, Sasha, and Christa. During the collaboration, players will be able to participate in event quests and battle against Titans. Two types of super-hard blade weapons will also be available.

The official website for the Attack on Titan anime began streaming the second season's second promotional video on Saturday. The television series will premiere in Japan on 21 networks on April 1. Funimation will also begin streaming a simulcast version on the same day.

The Chain Chronicle mobile game inspired a television anime and anime film series project this year.

Source: Animate Times


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