Why Attack on Titan Delay?

avatarEarningOunce9 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush9 months ago

Attack on Titan delays happen because the animation quality is top-tier, and good things take time! Hang in there; it's worth the wait.

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avatarSigningSpine9 months ago

Delays are usually due to production issues or to ensure the final product is perfect. Better late and awesome than early and sloppy, right?


avatarDepetallingMummy9 months ago

Studios might delay Attack on Titan to avoid clashing with other major releases or major events. This way, it gets all the attention it deserves.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow9 months ago

It's likely because the creators want to make sure everything is spot-on. Animating Titans ain't easy!


avatarDislikingTramp9 months ago

Honestly, it feels like they just enjoy keeping us on the edge. Gotta keep the suspense alive somehow!

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