Attack on Titan has confirmed the release date for its final episode.

A brand new trailer revealed that Attack on Titan Final Season: The Final Chapters Special 2 – the epic conclusion to the saga based on Hajime Isayama's manga – will be out on November 4.

The promo, which can be viewed above, also shared a look at a major battle and some intense moments.

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Back in July 2023, Attack on Titan shared this description of what to expect from the show's final moments: "The fate of the world hangs in the balance as Eren unleashes the ultimate power of the Titans.

"With a burning determination to eliminate all who threaten Eldia, he leads an unstoppable army of Colossal Titans towards Marley.

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"Now a motley crew of his former comrades and enemies scramble to halt his deadly mission. The only question is, can they stop him?"

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The show's fourth and final season was split into three parts, with the third and final part comprising two extra-long special episodes – the first of which aired in March 2023.

Streaming service Crunchyroll released the English dub of Special 1 on September 11. Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, German, and Russian versions are available too.

Viewers might have been excited to watch Special 1, but they were also devastated by the death of a fan-favourite character.

Attack on Titan is available to watch on Crunchyroll and Netflix.

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