"Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death" 3DS game has suffered major delays after the creators want to improve the game's quality. KOEI Tecmo's Ruby Party team wants the Nintendo 3DS game to be perfectly immersive so it has announced that the release date will be moved from previously announced March 30 to May 11. This is another six more weeks of waiting for the much-awaited release of the 3DS game

KOEI Tecmo has unveiled the trailer for "Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death" a few weeks ago, Anime News Network reported.  The game was initially announced to release on March 30 with two versions. There is a standard edition which costs 5,800 yen or US$53 and a special Treasure Box edition which costs 12,800 yen or US$118.

The Treasure Box contains a visual book, soundtrack for the game, two large waterproof posters, tin badges resembling the scouting legion Survey Corp's actual badges and 3DS themes with the voices of Levi and Mikasa. The "Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death" 3DS game takes the player into a mission to survey a castle located outside the wall.

As the game starts, the player will be moving inside the castle as a giant attacks from the outside. Everyone falls to the basement of the castle and the fall breaks their 3D maneuver gear. The player needs to work together with the team to get out of the castle alive.

"Attack on Titan: Escape From the Brink of Death" is a game by the creators of the "Neo Romance" series, Siliconera reported. The team is working closely with the visual staff of "Attack on Titan" anime series. Previous "Attack on Titan" game was previously developed for Sony PlayStation platform and works with the PlayStation 4, 3 and Vita consoles.

"Attack on Titan" was set during the time of the Battle of Trost. But gamers are not limited to this setting; extra missions are available and thus they can go beyond   the actual story in the anime series.