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Levi Dons Lawson Uniform in New Attack on Titan 2 Game Collaboration

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins

Levi is ditching dusting walls and is instead stocking shelves in the latest campaign between convenience store chain LAWSON and Attack on Titan. While the first Attack on Titan game by Koei Tecmo Games featured a special "Cleaning Costume" for Levi, those who purchase the Attack on Titan 2 game at LAWSON's Loppi electronic ticket machines or at HMV stores will receive a download code for a new costume for Levi that is based on the LAWSON store clerk uniform.

Other characters that have previously sported LAWSON's signature blue-and-white striped uniform include the ladies of Is the order a rabbit?, the characters in Arpeggio of Blue Steel, and Umi Sonoda from Love Live!. Levi previously donned the outfit for an instant noodle collaboration in 2014.

Attack on Titan 2 will ship for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in Japan on March 15. The regular physical and digital editions of the game will cost 7,800 yen (about US$69) for PS4, Switch, and PC, and 6,800 yen (US$60) for PS Vita. The digital-only Deluxe Edition will bundle 20 additional costumes and will cost 12,800 yen (US$114) for PS4 and Switch, and 11,800 yen (US$105) for PS Vita.

The Treasure Box limited edition (seen below) will bundle a soundtrack, eight character pins, and two A4-size posters. The limited-edition version will cost 14,800 yen (US$131) for PS4 and Switch, and 13,800 yen (US$122) for PS Vita. People who purchase the first copies of the game will be able to unlock informal clothes for Eren and Levi early. People who pre-order a digital version of the game will be able to unlock informal clothes for Christa and Ymir early.

The game will ship for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam in North America and Europe on March 20.


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