Spike Chunsoft gives Attack on Titan fans a glimpse of
the next handheld iteration of the popular anime and manga franchise.
Not exact matches
Nintendo's NX (and the rapid
iterations of the DS
handhelds) are prime examples of this concept - the Wii - U had a phenomenal 1st - party attach rate, but the console isn't selling enough to make such a consistent approach to 1st - party quality into a large enough source of profit... so they relegate the console to Gamecube status, scale - back support and go to work on creating their
next phenomenon - all within a year or two.
Harmonix and Backbone Entertainment decided to make the
next iteration of the series a
handheld experience.
It's a franchise that has been around for quite a while now, with Dynasty Warriors 7 being the most recent
iteration on the home consoles - Dynasty Warriors
Next is tasked with bringing that same quality to the
handheld platform, but in some ways, it struggles to stand toe to toe with its bigger brother.
Sony can hardly be blamed for moving on, however, and clearly believes that the mobile platform will be the
next successful
iteration of
handheld gaming in the industry, having opened a Sony mobile gaming studio a few years ago.