My Hero Academia: All's Justice Set for February 2026 Launch

My Hero Academia: All's Justice launches on February 6, 2026.

Komi Chan
Komi Chan

Bandai Namco has officially announced the release date for My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, which is set to launch on February 6, 2026, across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. This new installment is viewed as a natural evolution from the My Hero One’s Justice series, featuring significantly enhanced gameplay and storytelling elements that fans will surely find appealing.

The announcement trailer revealed substantial shifts in gameplay compared to previous titles. While My Hero One’s Justice focused heavily on traditional arena battles, All’s Justice will introduce open-world gameplay. Players will navigate freely throughout various city zones, utilizing the unique Quirks of U.A. students to explore and interact with their environment. Additionally, combat will occur in dynamic scenarios, going beyond just confined arenas, enriching the experience for fans eager to immerse themselves in their favorite universe.

A pivotal component of the game will be its Story Mode, which lets players experience the most intense moments of the Final War Arc—the climax of both the manga and anime. The trailer showcased key confrontations pivotal to the storyline, emphasizing the game's commitment to faithfully recreating iconic battles. This transforms the game into not only an action-adventure but also a narrative adaptation for fans who wish to relive the series’s climax interactively.

Bandai Namco has also specified that the game will be released in three distinct editions:

  • Standard Edition: Contains the base game only.
  • Deluxe Edition: Includes the game, a collectible card, and a Season Pass that adds five downloadable characters.
  • Ultimate Edition: The most comprehensive version featuring everything in Deluxe plus seven HUD banners and 20 additional costumes, including outfits from notable characters such as Lady Nagant and Himiko Toga.

Source: Anime News Network


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