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Don't just watch the final season of My Hero Academia - play it, with My Hero All's Justice confirmed to be adapting the Final War arc
Bandai Namco announced the sequel to My Hero One's Justice 1 and 2 during their recent showcase

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The final season of My Hero Academia is almost here. It is just a few months until the My Hero Academia anime adapts the Final War arc from the manga, but it looks like it won’t be alone. Bandai Namco has confirmed a follow-up to arena fighting game My Hero One’s Justice with My Hero All’s Justice to compliment the anime’s climatic end.
The announcement came with a trailer for My Hero All’s Justice, showing characters from the manga’s final chapters fighting it out. In a video message during the Bandai Namco Summer Showcase, producer Aoba Miyazaki said, “I’m truly happy to finally be able to reveal this game to you all today! This title is the latest console game based on My Hero Academia, a fighting action game centered around the final battle, the climax of the original story. In this title, we’ve strived to deliver a fresh experience to both longtime fans of the My Hero Academia games and avid anime viewers alike, focusing on recreating the final battle with gameplay elements that let players immerse themselves further into the conflict and climax of the story.”
No release date has been announced, but we should probably expect it to come out soon, as Miyazaki confirmed they were “developing the game alongside the production of the anime’s final season.”
The previous two games in the series, My Hero One’s Justice 1 and 2, included characters and scenes from most of the manga, but this will be the first time fans will get to experience the final chapters as a game. To make it even more exciting for fans, Miyazaki said that every character from Class 1-A would be available to play as along with a sizable roster of Pro Heroes and, of course, Villains from My Hero Academia.
My Hero All’s Justice will be out for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, but no release date has been confirmed.
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