
Amazon has restocked preorders for the Complete Steelbook edition of Attack on Titan: Final Season. The upcoming collectible Blu-ray edition sold out pretty fast when preorders opened last month, but now fans have a chance to reserve a copy for a discounted price. Preorders for Attack on Titan: Final Season Complete Steelbook are on sale for $55.36 (was $70) at Amazon ahead of its November 25 release. Amazon has also restocked the Limited Edition Steelbooks for Season 1 and Season 3 for steeply reduced prices.
If Amazon sells out of preorders again, the Crunchyroll Store is taking preorders for $56. Walmart also has it in stock, but it’s currently listed for the full $70 MSRP.
Even at $70, Attack on Titan’s Final Season feels like a deal. Parts 1-3 initially released individually for $65-$70 each without steelbook cases. Even today, buying the standard editions of all three parts would set you back roughly $122. Plus, because Attack on Titan’s fourth and final season was split into three parts that aired over nearly three years, the Complete Steelbook Edition is by far the longest single Blu-ray release for the franchise. You’re effectively getting multiple seasons of content in one seven-disc package.
Check out the Final Season Complete Steelbook and a breakdown of Attack on Titan’s previous Blu-ray releases for Seasons 1-4, including Steelbook Editions for Seasons 1-3. We’ve also outlined the best ways to complete your Attack on Titan manga collection. Here’s a quick rundown of everything covered in this Attack on Titan roundup, including the recently released Attack on Titan Fly: Collector’s Box, which is on sale for a steep discount.
Attack on Titan Anime & Manga
$55.36 (was $70) | Releases November 25
The Complete Steelbook Edition includes all 35 episodes from Attack on Titan’s three-part Final Season:
- Part 1: 16 episodes
- Part 2: 12 episodes
- Part 3: 2 TV Specials
- Special 1: 3 episodes
- Special 2: 4 episodes
Part 3 initially aired as two lengthy TV specials in 2023. On the same day the second TV special debuted, the first one was split into three regular episodes. Then, two weeks after the finale, the second, even longer special aired as four episodes. As such, the Final Season essentially has 35 total episodes totaling 986 minutes (roughly 16.5 hours). For comparison, the next longest season was the first with 25 episodes.
The seven-disc Blu-ray set also comes with numerous special features:
Attack on Titan: Final Season Steelbook Bonus Content
- Behind-the-scenes footage: 3DCG Animation and Staff Discussions
- Voice Actor Panels for Parts 1-2
- Attack on Titan Chibi Theater (2 parts)
- Eyecatch Gallery
- Promo Video and Commercial
- Textless Opening and Ending Songs
As mentioned, the Crunchyroll Store is also taking preorders for $56, but you’ll need to pay shipping costs unless your order total eclipses $75. With Amazon’s preorder price guarantee, you’ll be eligible for any additional discounts offered between the time you order and when the Blu-ray ships this November.
Attack on Titan: Final Season – Blu-ray Editions

For comparison, check out the standard and Limited Editions of Parts 1-3 on Blu-ray below. The Final Season Part 3’s Limited Edition is the only LE release still in stock directly from Amazon for $84. The Limited Edition includes a 148-page art book, 32-page digibook, seven art cards, and two enamel pins. Standard editions for Parts 1-3 are currently priced at $36 to $45 each.
Complete your Attack on Titan Anime Collection


Attack on Titan’s first three seasons received fresh Steelbook Edition Blu-rays last December for $70 each. Unfortunately, the artwork on these does not match the upcoming Final Season Steelbook. The other unfortunate thing here–if you don’t already have them–is that these aren’t always easy to find. At the time of writing on October 1, Season 1’s Steelbook Edition is available for $40 (was $70) at Amazon and Walmart. Season 2’s Steelbook can only be purchased from resellers (for now), but you can get Season 3 for $38 (was $70) at Amazon or $40 from Walmart.
Attack on Titan Seasons 1-3 – Limited Edition Steelbooks (Blu-ray)
Attack on Titan Standard Editions
Standard edition box sets are also available for the first three seasons, though prices for Seasons 1 and 3 are very close to the Steelbook Editions right now. That said, you can get the Limited Edition for Season 2 for only $45 (was $85). This version includes a 60-page art book and 24-page digibook. Season 2’s standard edition is the only one that’s actually more expensive than its Steelbook Edition.
Attack on Titan Seasons 1-4: Complete Editions (Blu-ray)
Each Blu-ray in the list below contains a complete season of Attack on Titan.
Just like with the Final Season, Seasons 1 and 3 were also originally released in multiple parts. Season 1 is still available in two parts on Blu-ray, but it’s almost always cheaper to buy the complete version instead.
Attack on Titan Fly: Collector’s Box Set


Big Attack on Titan fans may be interested in checking out the recently released Attack on Titan Fly Collector’s Box Set. Published in June by Kodansha Comics, this unique, limited-edition collectible set is on sale for $207.41 (was $250) at Amazon. Notably, this box set contains the only English translation of Volume 35 of Attack on Titan, the true final volume in the original manga series. The box set also includes a 216-page hardcover art book and a number of additional collectibles:
- Attack on Titan: Fly Art Book (216-page hardcover)
- Attack on Titan: Volume 35 manga
- Replica manuscript pages of Attack on Titan’s last chapter
- Replica padlock and key from Eren’s family home
- Scarf with “Eren to Mikasa” in script letters
- Slipcase for Attack on Titan: Fly
- Collector’s box
Attack on Titan Manga


Attack on Titan’s original 34-volume manga series has been collected in multiple budget-friendly editions over the years. For newcomers who want to read the manga and then watch the anime, one cool way to engage with the franchise is to check out the Attack on Titan box set editions of the manga and then watch the corresponding seasons. The manga box sets are named based on the events covered in the anime.
Each box set comes packaged in a slipcase and includes exclusive bonuses, which we’ve noted below. Notably, the box sets for Seasons 3-4 each include an extra book with exclusive Attack on Titan short stories. At the moment, you’d spend roughly $240 for the complete set of seven Attack on Titan box sets.
Attack on Titan Manga: Paperback Box Sets (Vol. 1-34)
Attack on Titan Manga: Omnibus Editions


The second budget-friendly way to read Attack on Titan in physical format is to pick up the 12 Omnibus Editions for $20 (or less) each. The Omnibus Editions don’t include the extras, but these thick paperbacks are arguably better because they have larger pages and embossed cover art. The first 10 Omnibus Editions are 576 pages each and collect three volumes. Omnibus 11 (384 pages) and 12 (448 pages) contain two volumes each.
The combined MSRP for all 12 ($240) is substantially less than the combined MSRP of the box sets ($374). With current deals at Amazon, all 12 Omnibus Editions would cost you just under $190, so you’re saving about $50 compared to the box sets.