Clash of Clans Recreates Attack On Titan's Eren Jaeger Mirror Scene

Clash of Clans recreated an Attack On Titan fourth-season mirror scene featuring Eren Jaeger, extending the anime's imagery into major mobile-game crossovers.

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Clash of Clans Recreates Attack On Titan's Eren Jaeger Mirror Scene

recreated Eren Jaeger's mirror scene from the fourth season of Attack on Titan, placing a clear reference to the anime inside the mobile game's ongoing visual updates.

The tribute arrived as a discreet in-game moment rather than a full collaboration: players who encountered the scene saw a direct recreation of Jaeger's mirror shot, a moment from season four that has circulated widely among fans as one of the series’ meme-ready images. Clash of Clans has recently paid similar respects to contemporary anime, having already referenced Jujutsu Kaisen and Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World in past updates.

The timing sharpens the point. Attack on Titan ran from 2013 to 2023 and has since moved into what looks like an extended afterlife: the franchise’s characters and visuals keep turning up across major games. , , , Call of Duty and Star Ocean have all produced Attack on Titan skins, and a separate tie-in with late in 2025 ran for one month, placing players into a pivotal scene and offering a mission to rescue from the crystal caves.

The recreation underscores a persistent contrast inside the franchise’s digital footprint. Attack on Titan had its own mobile entries — Attack on Titan: Assault and Attack on Titan: Tactics — but those titles were eventually shut down. The brand’s official mobile games no longer carry the banner, yet the imagery survives through partnerships and cameo-style nods inside other publishers’ biggest properties.

That contrast matters because it shows how the property is being managed: not primarily as standalone new mobile releases but as a cultural asset licensed into larger platforms. The mirror scene is small on its surface, but it reaches a built-in audience of Clash of Clans players, many of whom may not seek out the anime itself. In that sense the cameo extends Attack on Titan’s visibility into a mainstream mobile audience without rebuilding the franchise’s own mobile ecosystem.

Readers asked which anime Clash has honored lately: the company’s recent tributes include Jujutsu Kaisen and Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World, demonstrating a pattern of referencing contemporary, high-profile anime rather than staging full-scale collaborations. The company’s choices suggest a strategy of brief, recognisable moments rather than long-running themed events.

No follow-up Attack on Titan event in Clash of Clans has been announced. The mirror scene is the latest known instance of the anime’s motifs appearing inside other games, and while past behavior — the Jujutsu Kaisen and Re:Zero nods — makes further references plausible, nothing has been confirmed. For now the recreation stands as the current shape of Attack on Titan’s post-series presence: vivid, widely shared, and most often visible inside other games rather than through new titles of its own.

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