'Attack on Titan' game update: Story-based DLCs now available

The story-based downloadable content (DLC) for the hit "Attack on Titan" game has now been officially released for fans to get a load of.
The first three DLC episodes are available as a bundle for $6.99. They can, however, also be purchased separately for $2.99. Buying them collectively will save players around $2, which sounds like a good deal.
Episode 1 includes a trio of new episodes added to the Survey Mission: "A Soldier's Duty," "An Upright Person" and "Earning the Wings."
For Episode 2 of the "Attack on Titan" DLC, the episodes will include "Iron Wall," "A Town of Memories" and "The Nameless Ones."
With regards to Episode 3, the "Attack on Titan" game DLC will offer "A Brilliant Scheme," "Elite" and "Struggle to Survive" as the installments.
The Episode expansions are available on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. Screenshots of the episodes are provided on PlayStation Store, which can be viewed on the links above. Steam also has the DLCs up for grabs.
These story-based DLCs are the first expansions in months released for the "Attack on Titan" game, which gives players the ultimate Titan fighting experience comparable to that of the anime.
Back in May, developer Omega Force released outrageous costume DLCs that provided the Survey Corps members with exciting new outfits during battle.
Meanwhile, a new update on Steam has been released. The update aims to fix a couple of issues that plagues the "Attack on Titan" game. The patch note is as follows:
"The issue where some particular controller devices were not recognized or not operated, or some buttons on a controller device didn't work properly were altered again.
The issues related to controller devices were reported even after Update version 01.02 released on Sept. 9. We did another update to fix the issue with version 01.03.