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My Hero Academia: All's Justice New Console Fighting Game Announced

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My Hero Academia officially revealed its new console game, titled My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. It will be a fighting game focused on the final arc, with the announcement trailer showing the latest fights from Season 7. According to a message from Kohei Horikoshi, all A-1 members will be playable characters.

There’s no release date yet, but wishlisting is now open for PlayStation, Xbox and Steam. You can watch the trailer below.

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice – New Game Announcement Trailer

Bandai Namco Entertainment made the announcement at its latest Summer Showcase, which you can follow below.

My Hero Academia already has numerous video games across different platforms. Its first one was Battle for All (2016), which released on the Nintendo 3DS. It has mobile games like Smash Tap (2017) and Ultra Impact (2021), both being action-RPG gameplay, as well as The Strongest Hero (2020 in Asia, 2021 globally), a 3D open-world action RPG.

The series moved to consoles with My Hero One’s Justice (2018) and its sequel One’s Justice 2 (2020), 3D both arena fighters available for thePS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC. In 2023, Bandai Namco released My Hero Ultra Rumble, a free-to-play battle royale game available on all major platforms.

The My Hero Academia manga by Kohei Horikoshi ran from July 2014 to August 2024 in Weekly Shonen Jump, concluding after a decade-long serialization. Besides the TV series, My Hero Academia also has four feature films. The latest, My Hero Academia: You’re Next, arrived on Blu-ray and DVD in Japan on February 19, 2025, which also included an original OVA episode with story written by Horikoshi himself. The movie began streaming on Netflix and Crunchyroll on April 20.

The eight and final season of the main series will premiere in October, while the Vigilantes spin-off also announced a Season 2 for 2026.

Source: Bandai Namco Entertainment Official YouTube
© Kohei Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project ©Bandai Namco Entertainment

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