Bandai Namco Entertainment recently hosted its Summer Showcase event, unveiling over 10 games across various genres. The main highlight was a new entry in the My Hero Academia game series called My Hero Academia All’s Justice. It’s the fifth game in the series, and like its predecessors, it’s an action-adventure fighting game. However, it will focus on the final battle of the original story, distinct from the anime. Let’s dive deeper into what we know about the new My Hero Academia game.

The New My Hero Academia Game
My Hero Academia All’s Justice will be the final game in the series, coinciding with the release of the final season of the anime in October 2025. Both the game and the anime are based on Kohei Horikoshi’s manga, which was completed in 2024. The trailer for the final season is out now, along with the announcement trailer for the new game, shown at the Bandai Namco Summer Showcase.
The game is still in development, in collaboration with the team working on the final season of the anime. This fighting game will revolve around the climax of the story, the final battle. Players will follow Deku and other characters as they participate in the Final War between heroes and villains, experiencing the epic showdown between One For All and All For One.
Kohei Horikoshi, the creator of My Hero Academia, expressed: “I’m so happy that they’re making another game now that the original manga is complete! I can’t believe this is happening. In earlier games, I used Iida and Kirishima. This time, you can use all of Class 1-A, so I’m already excited to see who I’ll master! Also, the expressions are amazing! Everything on the screen is even more Plus Ultra than before! Let’s all play together when it’s released!”
My Hero Academia All’s Justice Features
Here are some features of the new My Hero Academia game:
- Original Story Mode: Experience the full My Hero Academia story within the game.
- 3v3 Battles: Build teams of three and switch characters mid-fight.
- Large Roster: Play as many characters, including all of Class 1-A.
- Final Battle Forms: Use new moves and transformations from the anime’s final battle.
- Improved Battle System: Enjoy smooth, fast-paced combat that highlights each character’s Quirk.
- Rising System: A new mechanic that boosts your characters’ power during battles.
- Easy to Play: Suitable for both anime fans and fighting game enthusiasts.
- Faithful Quirk Effects: Each Quirk is recreated with precise details and effects.
All My Hero Academia Games
| Game Title | Release Date | Developer | Publisher | Platforms |
| My Hero Academia: Battle for All | 19 May 2016 | Dimps | Bandai Namco Entertainment | Nintendo 3DS |
| My Hero One’s Justice | 25 October 2018 | Byking | Bandai Namco Entertainment | PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC |
| My Hero One’s Justice 2 | 16 March 2020 | Byking | Bandai Namco Entertainment | PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC |
| My Hero Ultra Impact | 9 February 2022 | Bandai Namco Entertainment | Bandai Namco Entertainment | Android, iOS |
| My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero | 19 May 2021 | Xin Yuan Studio/ A Plus Japan | Crunchyroll Games | Android, iOS |
| My Hero Ultra Rumble | 28 September 2023 | Byking | Bandai Namco Entertainment | PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC |
| My Hero Academia All’s Justice | TBA | Byking | Bandai Namco Entertainment | PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC |
My Hero Academia Release Date and Summary
There isn’t a confirmed release date for My Hero Academia All’s Justice yet. The game is currently available for wishlist on platforms like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It will be the final installment in the series and coincides with the release of the last anime season in October 2025. For the first time, it will feature all 20 members of UA High’s Class 1-A. No details are available yet on its release for Nintendo Switch, Xbox Game Pass, or PS Plus.
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