Next September 9th New “Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan)” project to be announced in commemoration of the manga’s 15th anniversaryThis news was revealed today through the franchise's official Twitter account.

The manga “Shingeki no Kyojin”, written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama, began serialization in September 2009 and concluded in April 2021, accumulating a total of 141 chapters and thirty-four compiled volumes. On September 9, the day that marks 15 years since the release of the first episode of the series, a new project related to the franchise will be announced.
However, it has not yet been specified whether it will be a new manga, a light novel, or something completely different. It has not yet been revealed who will be the author in charge of this new project, which has generated great expectations among fans. Throughout its history, Shingeki no Kyojin has given rise to several spin-offslike “Shingeki! Kyojin Chuugakkou” (Attack on Titan: Junior High), written by Saki Nakagawa, as well as various series of novels written by different authors, apart from Isayama.
- «Shingeki no Kyojin will be celebrating the 15th anniversary of its release on September 9! To commemorate this special occasion, we are preparing a project that you can enjoy together with all of our readers, so stay tuned! We would love for you to follow this account and look forward to it!».

The anime adaptation of the series was announced on December 1, 2012, and its first three seasons were animated by WIT STUDIO, while the rest of the series was produced by the studio MAPPA. The anime adaptation concluded on November 5, 2023, closing a cycle that kept fans on the edge of their seats for more than a decade.
Some fans have expressed their desire for this new project to offer an alternative ending to the series, given that not everyone was satisfied with the original conclusion. Others have wished for the new story to focus on the Great Titan War, a conflict that took place after Ymir awakened her powers as the Founding Titan. However, there were also some fans who were more realistic, suggesting that the announcement could be about another play, an art book, or something less related to the main story.
This news has rekindled the conversation surrounding “Shingeki no Kyojin,” a series that left an indelible mark on anime and manga culture. While the announcement of the new project may end up being completely disappointing, the excitement among fans is palpable. The possibility that this is something the community has been waiting for for a long time keeps hope alive for those who were not completely satisfied with the series finale.
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