It would appear that the release date for “Attack on Titan” Chapter 118 is fast approaching and it is going to be one doozy of a segment. Based on the panels that have been leaked, thus far, it would seem that the final battle has already started and the madness of Titans will engulf everyone. At this point, does anyone even really deserve to win? Is anyone in the right?
More than anything else, it is the thought of the battles in “Attack on Titan” Chapter 118 that has fans so excited. This is why the confirmation for its release date is such good news, Comic Book notes. Now, fans know exactly when they will be able to see how Zeke will swoop in with his big brother powers. Not that Eren really needed it since he was holding his own quite well.
Even taking how the Cart Titan was sniping him to remove his mobility into consideration, Eren was still dealing with three Titans at once and dominating them. Had the fight continued as it did, the inheritor of the Assault Titan would have undoubtedly come out victorious. Now that Zeke is here, their victory is practically guaranteed in “Attack on Titan” Chapter 118.
Then again, this is “Attack on Titan,” and no development would be complete without the author throwing in a curveball. As such, the anti-Eren faction in the Paradiso military might make their movie to remove the protagonist’s faction from power. “Attack on Titan” Chapter 118 could actually see an invasion and a civil war all at once.
This makes “Attack on Titan” Chapter 118 all the more exciting and why fans will definitely want to read it as soon as possible. They won’t need to wait too long either since it is coming out on June 8 in Japan, so an official western release shouldn’t be too far.


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