Attack on Titan 3 Gameplay Reveal Trailer: What It Shows - Trailers

Attack on Titan 3 Gameplay Reveal Trailer: What It Shows

The attack on titan 3 gameplay reveal trailer runs 3:08 and showcases the evolved ODM action, the Nine Titans, and Exterior Scouting Missions.

Verified 2026-08-15
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The Attack on Titan 3 Gameplay Reveal Trailer shows exactly what the evolved combat of A.O.T. 3 looks like in motion: 3 minutes and 8 seconds covering the evolved omni-directional mobility action, the first in-game battles against the Nine Titans, Exterior Scouting Missions outside the Walls, and the customizable Scout and squad members. The video, officially titled "[On Sale 12/10/26!] Attack on Titan 3 - Gameplay Reveal Trailer", was published on the KOEI TECMO America YouTube channel and is the primary official gameplay video for the game. Its dialogue is in Japanese, and the "On Sale 12/10/26!" prefix in the title ties the footage directly to the game's December 10, 2026 release window.

Quick Facts
  • Video title: [On Sale 12/10/26!] Attack on Titan 3 - Gameplay Reveal Trailer
  • Runtime: 3:08
  • Channel: KOEI TECMO America (official YouTube channel)
  • Watch URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9GUKsWep88
  • Dialogue language: Japanese

Where Can You Watch the Attack on Titan 3 Gameplay Reveal Trailer?

The trailer is hosted on the official KOEI TECMO America YouTube channel, which you can visit at https://www.youtube.com/@KOEITECMOAMERICA. The direct watch URL is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9GUKsWep88, and the embed above plays that same official video on this page, so you can watch the full 3:08 trailer without leaving the site.

Because the video lives on the publisher's official North American channel, what you see is the authoritative upload rather than a fan re-upload or a mirrored copy. That matters for accuracy: the footage, the Japanese dialogue, and the "Gameplay Reveal" framing are exactly as KOEI TECMO released them. If you prefer to watch on YouTube itself, the watch URL supports the usual features, including fullscreen, playback speed, captions, and the description panel.

The "[On Sale 12/10/26!]" prefix in the title is itself useful information: it signals that the trailer is tied to the game's December 10, 2026 launch across PS5, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. The same date appears across official storefront materials, and the trailer acts as the visual confirmation of that timing alongside the gameplay itself.

Trailer Details

Key facts about the video, all confirmed from official materials:

  • Full title: "[On Sale 12/10/26!] Attack on Titan 3 - Gameplay Reveal Trailer".
  • Runtime: 3 minutes and 8 seconds (3:08).
  • Channel: KOEI TECMO America on YouTube.
  • Watch URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9GUKsWep88.
  • Dialogue: Japanese — the trailer's spoken lines are in Japanese.
  • Role: the primary official gameplay video for Attack on Titan 3.

A 3:08 runtime is a compact, dense look for a game of this scale: it needs to introduce the movement system, the Titan battles, and the mission structure without overstaying. The "Gameplay Reveal" label matters too — this is an in-game footage showcase rather than a story-only cinematic, which is why it is the reference video for how A.O.T. 3 actually plays.

The Japanese dialogue is a notable detail for English-speaking viewers. No English voice-over or subtitle version has been confirmed separately, so the officially published version is the Japanese one on the KOEI TECMO America channel. Any claims about alternate language versions should be treated as To be confirmed until the publisher confirms them.

What the Trailer Shows

According to the official context around the trailer, the footage is built around four pillars of the game:

  • Evolved omni-directional mobility action — the signature ODM gear movement and combat, evolved for this installment.
  • Battles against the Nine Titans — the Nine Titans appear in-game for the first time in the series.
  • Exterior Scouting Missions — missions that take place outside the Walls.
  • The customizable Scout and squad members — the player character and the squad are customizable.

The evolved omni-directional mobility action is the centerpiece. The ODM gear — the wire-anchored traversal and slashing combat that defines the series — is shown in its evolved form, which is the first thing most players will look for in a "gameplay reveal". The trailer's footage is the first official look at how that movement handles in A.O.T. 3.

The battles against the Nine Titans are the headline addition: this is their first in-game appearance in the series. The trailer shows the player confronting the Nine Titans in combat, which pairs with the official Steam description's promise of "intense new battles against the Nine Titans". Combined with the evolved mobility action, these battles are presented as the core of the combat loop.

The Exterior Scouting Missions take the action outside the Walls, expanding the map scope beyond the districts players know from earlier entries. The customizable Scout and squad members round out the four pillars, pointing at the character and squad systems that surround the combat. The official Steam description adds that the game includes brand-new story developments alongside these battles, so the trailer's action footage sits on top of a campaign that is playable from beginning to end.

To Be Confirmed Details

Several details about the trailer are not covered by confirmed sources and remain "To be confirmed":

  • Timestamp breakdown: a per-timestamp breakdown of what happens at each moment of the 3:08 video has not been published.
  • Announcement trailer: no official "announcement trailer" video URL has been announced.
  • Opening sequence details: the trailer does not confirm the runtime, song, or release schedule of the opening sequence (see the opening sequence page).

These items will be updated as soon as official sources cover them. Until then, this page intentionally sticks to what is confirmed rather than speculating about specific shots or timestamps.

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