'Attack on Titan' chapter 83 spoilers, prediction: Armin Arlert could be alive, may turn into a Titan Shifter

(Kodansha Comics)"Attack on Titan" Chapter 82 is the latest chapter of the manga that is released.

In the upcoming chapter 83 of "Attack on Titan" ("Shingeki no Kyojin"), the Survey Corps seems to have the advantage in the battle of Shiganshina.

According to reports, Survey Corps is off to a good start in the battle after Levi decapitated the Beast Titan and Eren, Mikasa, and others had a powerful hit on the Colossal and the Armored Titan. However, everything comes with a price and it was paid by Erwin Smith, Armin Arlert, and the other members of the Survey Corps.

There are rumors that this is not the end of the battle yet, and Armin, whose state is still uncertain, could still be alive. It was unexpected that Armin sacrificed himself to save humanity. However, Armin is known to be the second most smartest in battle tactics in Survey Corps after Commander Smith. Although there is a possibility that he died during the battle, it is highly likely that he will still end up a survivor. Plus, Levi still has the Titan serum that could save someone's death and turn humans into Titan Shifters. If he is revealed to be in a critical condition, then that could be an option for him to be alive again.

There are also speculations that Levi will hunt down Zeke to avenge the death of Erwin Smith. Levi promised Smith that he would kill the Beast Titan and feed him off to a future Titan Shifter, perhaps Armin. However, Zeke is still on the loose, so Levi's next goal is to capture it. He may even search the said Titan at the Forest of Giant Trees.

Meanwhile, there is a prediction that Hajime Isayama will kill a member of the Survey Corps. It could be Sasha or Jean, who are both gravely injured and almost dying. Aside from the two, the team will have to think of ways on what to do with the severely injured Bertolt and Reiner.

"Attack on Titan" chapter 83 is expected to come out this coming weekend.

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