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My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero Celebrates the First Anniversary With Special Events

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is celebrating the first anniversary with a number of events and a launch of a new hero – Suneater. The game is a part of the My Hero Academia franchise, which recently revealed plans to premiere two new OVA episodes this summer.

Character art for Suneater, whose real name is Tamaki Amajiki, was also revealed:

Players can expect the following events during the first anniversary celebrations of the My Hero Academia: Strongest Hero game: 

  • Suneater Limited Time and EX Card Recruit – During the special event, players can recruit the powerful hero Suneater (U.A. high school student Tamaki Amajiki) and use his mighty quirk Manifest to battle any villains that stand in their way. Suneater events run from May 18 – May 31.
  • Anniversary Recruit – Players can now create the ultimate hero team through a special anniversary event that allows almost all characters to be recruited! This event runs from May 18 through June 14. 
  • Anniversary Login Event – All players who log into the game from May 18 to June 14 will earn Daily Anniversary Recruit Tickets. Players will also receive 10 Anniversary Recruit Tickets by in-game mail every Wednesday, claimable through the following week. 
  • Additional Anniversary Celebrations – Players can enjoy daily events and a new game mode that unlocks an exclusive Title, in addition to a new idle AFK game mode that can be played for big rewards. Players can also expect an anniversary token exchange event where players can trade in tokens for prizes. These events will run from May 18 through June 14. 

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is available in English across North America, Latin America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Caribbean, and Scandinavia. The game can be downloaded for free on the official website and is available on both iOS and Android.

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is now published under Crunchyroll Games, which is part of the Crunchyroll brand. The My Hero Academia is also available to stream on the platform – all 5 seasons of it. The 6th season is expected this fall.

Source: Press Release
©K. Horikoshi / Shueisha, My Hero Academia Project

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