Attack on Titan fans, here is something for you today. YouTube’s ‘Swammy’ has shared a new free Attack on Titan fan game that you can download and play.
This free fan-made Attack on Titan game is powered by Unreal Engine 5. However, from what I’ve seen, it does not take advantage of Nanite or Lumen. Swammy hasn’t shared any tech details so yeah, we are on the blind here. Also, since this is coming from one person, you should temper your visual expectations. This isn’t a UE5 graphical powerhouse.
Swammy has been working on this free AoT game for a while. This latest version comes with reworked ODM and Character Models/Skins. It also adds a new Titan Model, as well as better AI for Titans. Moreover, it adds to the game the Thunder Spears, allows you to reload blades/gas, and implements re-supply points.
The only downside here is that the content for this AoT game is quite limited. For instance, it appears to only have one Mission Mode (in which players will have to protect Eren Yeager). Thankfully, though, it also comes with a Multiplayer Mode.
In the next parts, Swammy plans to add more Missions and a Tutorial Mode. However, there is no ETA on when the second big part of this free AoT game will come out.
Before closing, this isn’t the first free Shingeki No Kyojin game we’ve seen. After all, we’ve already shared three of them that you can download from here, here and here. So, if you are an AoT fan, we highly recommend trying them too.
As for this UE5-powered Attack on Titan game, you can download it from this link.
Have fun!
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