Attack on Titan’s Final Season is getting a Complete Steelbook Blu-ray Edition, a seven-disc set that gathers the entire Final Season into one collectible package. The Complete Steelbook is slated for release on November 25, and is up for preorder at $70 on Amazon, with Crunchyroll Store listing $56 (shipping may apply unless orders exceed $75).
What you get
– The set includes all 35 episodes from Attack on Titan’s Final Season across Parts 1–3. Breakdown provided by the release notes is Part 1: 16 episodes, Part 2: 12 episodes, and Part 3 comprising the two TV specials plus related episodes that aired as part of those specials (the total running time is about 986 minutes, roughly 16.5 hours).
– The seven-disc Blu-ray release is packaged in a collectible steelbook and features a robust slate of bonus materials: behind-the-scenes 3DCG animation and staff discussions, voice actor panels for Parts 1–2, the Attack on Titan Chibi Theater (two parts), an Eyecatch Gallery, promo videos and commercials, and textless openings and endings.
Pricing and availability
– Amazon is offering the Final Season Complete Steelbook at $70 with its preorder price guarantee, meaning you’d receive any discount applied between order and ship date.
– Crunchyroll Store is taking preorders for $56, though shipping costs may apply unless the order hits the retailer’s $75 threshold.
– For comparison, individual releases of Parts 1–3 previously launched for about $65–$70 each, so the Complete Steelbook could offer a cost-effective way to own the Final Season in one set, plus the bonus content shown above.
Context and related releases
– The Final Season is noted as the longest single Blu-ray release for the Attack on Titan franchise to date, due to its extended format and the integrated specials that aired over nearly three years.
– Season 1–3 also received Steelbook Blu-ray editions last year, though the artwork on those sets does not match the upcoming Final Season Steelbook. Availability varies, with some editions harder to find or limited to third-party sellers.
– Seasonal options beyond the Steelbook include standard editions (roughly $41–$45 for Parts 1–3) and a Limited Edition for Part 3 that includes an art book, a digibook, enamel pins, and art cards.
Beyond the anime: manga and box sets
– For fans looking to complete both the anime and manga, the article notes a range of options. The Attack on Titan Fly Collector’s Box, released by Kodansha Comics, is currently discounted and includes the English translation of Volume 35 along with a hardcover art book and other memorabilia.
– Manga box sets and Omnibus Editions provide economical paths to read the series. The full set of 34-volume manga box sets can be pricey, while the 12 Omnibus Editions offer a cheaper route at about $20 each (though Omnibus editions omit some extras). The combined MSRP for all 12 Omnibus volumes runs around $240, with current deals often bringing the total closer to $196.
Additional value for collectors
– For collectors who want a reference point for the broader Attack on Titan catalog, the roundup also mentions related releases like the Fly Collector’s Box and other Artist/collector-focused products, underscoring the franchise’s ongoing merchandise and re-release activity.
Summary
– The Attack on Titan Final Season Complete Steelbook Blu-ray delivers all 35 episodes in a single seven-disc package with bonus features, arriving November 25 and available for preorder at $70 on Amazon or $56 on Crunchyroll Store. Its voltage comes from combining Parts 1–3 into one premium edition, offering a cost advantage over purchasing parts separately and a convenient, collector-friendly presentation for fans looking to own the entire Final Season in one package. The release sits alongside existing steelbooks for Seasons 1–3 and a wide slate of manga and box-set options for fans aiming to complete the broader Attack on Titan collection.
If you’d like, I can add a brief, fan-focused closing note highlighting the enduring appeal of Attack on Titan and the opportunity this edition provides to revisit the Final Season with all bonus material intact. Bottom line: this is a strong, value-packed option for collectors and new viewers alike who want a complete, premium Blu-ray experience of the Final Season.