
The acclaimed manga My Hero Academia concluded in 2024 with thrilling battles between heroes and villains, particularly spotlighting Izuku Midoriya against Tomura Shigaraki. Fans of the franchise won’t be limited to the upcoming anime season this October; they can also engage with these iconic battles in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, a new action fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
Previously, Bandai Namco released My Hero Academia One’s Justice and its successor One’s Justice 2, which showcased earlier arcs of the story in 2018 and 2020. All’s Justice expands upon that formula by introducing the largest character roster of any My Hero Academia game, now incorporating all twenty members from UA High’s Class 1-A for the first time.
In All’s Justice, players can choose up to three characters to control simultaneously, mimicking beloved team-ups or inventing new combinations, even allowing heroes and villains to join forces in battle. The game introduces a new ‘Rising’ system, enabling players to customize character Quirks, moves, and abilities based on their development throughout the series. Bandai Namco guarantees that All’s Justice is the experience My Hero Academia fans eagerly await.
This game encapsulates the series’ core message from its final arc: “everyone can be a hero.” Instead of focusing primarily on individual stories of characters like Izuku Midoriya or Katsuki Bakugou, every character has a chance to shine. The cast will feature cherished characters, Pro Heroes, students, villains, and more, with additional character announcements still expected.
The game is set to feature epic confrontations, including those between Izuku and Shigaraki, the Todoroki Family versus Dabi, and more memorable matchups, showcasing advanced character versions and abilities. All’s Justice is slated for a release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, with a confirmed date yet to be announced.