Aspiring Titans can finally feel like they’re chugging down spinal fluid in this Attack on Titan G-Fuel collaboration.

A report from Crunchyroll recently revealed the new Gamer Fuel Spinal Fluid drink, which will open for pre-order on June 26, 2023. The drink is citrus green tea flavored and is also available in a collector’s box, which comes with an array of additional products. You’ll have to sign up for a waiting list to get your hands on one of the special editions, which will ship in July 2023. The announcement included a promotional video showing the box set and its unique collector’s items.

Attack on Titan fans looking to get the collector’s edition can expect a package with artwork of the show’s “Final Season” alongside the tub of energy formula used to create the beverage. Inside will also be a 24 oz steel shaker featuring illustrations of the Survey Corp members from the show’s “Marley” arc. It depicts Eren on the front in his fake Marleyan soldier costume, with Mikasa, Armin, Jean, Hange, Connie, Sasha and Levi Ackerman also included in the design. A small sticker pack, including the Colossal Titan and Levi again, also comes as part of the package.

G-Fuel’s Anime Collaborations

This is far from the first anime collaboration that G-Fuel has taken part in, as there are multiple anime-themed products in the flavor line-up. The company has two Naruto: Shippuden products, one soda iced tea “Rasengan” flavored and the other “Sage Mode” pomelo white peach. Additionally, there is a Mobile Suit Gundam-themed “MS-M31-0N” ramune melon flavor. Finally, a grape banana apple “Immuno-Fluid” flavor is also available to pre-order, inspired by the Studio Trigger anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, based on the CD Projekt Red video game.

Attack on Titan, written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama, is a colossal part of the animanga industry. It was adapted into an anime by Wit Studio in 2013 and became an incredibly influential series, with even mainstream celebrities such as Megan Thee Stallion singing its praises. Production of the project was passed to Studio MAPPA after Season 3, who began work on the “Final Season.”

This “Final Season” began in December 2020, airing its first cour consisting of 16 episodes. It was then split into two halves, with the next 12 episodes coming in January 2022. The project was then divided into a third and final run, with two feature-length episodes concluding the series. The first of these was released in March 2023, and the second is slated for release in Autumn 2023.

AOT is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Source: Crunchyroll