Attack on Titanis finally coming back with the much-awaited third part of the fourth season. MAPPA concluded the second part of the latest season last year, which lasted for 12 episodes, but that wasn’t enough to put an end to Eren’s genocide. However, the creators officially confirmed that Part 3 of Season 4 would conclude Attack on Titan’s story.

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MAPPA took the project from WIT Studio’s capable hands and did a spectacular job in the first two parts of Season 4. Well, looking at thelatest trailer for the final season, it’s safe to say that Part 3 will be even better.

When Does Attack On Titan Season 4 Part 3 Come Out?

Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3 is scheduled to premiere onFriday, March 3rd, 2023, or Saturday, March 4th, 2023, depending on your region. In Japan, Episode 88 of the anime series will be available to watch at 12:25 AM on March 4th; however, the release date would be March 3rd for most international viewers because of the time difference.

The previous episodes of Attack on Titan are available to stream onCrunchyroll, so that’s where Part 3 is expected to arrive for the global audience. However, Crunchyroll hasn’t confirmed anything yet. Regardless, if the streaming platform simulcasts the upcoming episode (like it did with previous seasons), then here’s the exact time when you’ll see Season 4 Part 3 for different regions:

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Attack On Titan Season 4 Part 3 Episode Count

MAPPA confirmed that Part 3 of the Final season would only feature two episodes; however, the first episode will be anhour-long special(So it’s basically a short anime movie). The first episode of Part 3 will air on March 3rd, and the second episode will release sometime in 2023, but the studio didn’t confirm any exact release date for the second episode.

Attack on Titan has mostly been inconsistent in terms of episode count in each season. The first season, for instance, featured a total of 25 episodes, whereas the second season only had 12 episodes. The anime series took an entirely different route in the third season by dividing the season into two parts. MAPPA went a step ahead by dividing the final season into three parts, so it’s normal for the fandom to think that the studio has stretched the season for far too long. However, most fans only care about getting a fitting conclusion to the series, which they’ll get by the end of this year.

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