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Bandai Namco Announces My Hero Academia: All’s Justice with Class 1-A Roster and Final Arc Battles

A Fighting Game Tied to the Anime’s Final Season

Bandai Namco officially announced My Hero Academia: All’s Justice during its summer showcase, confirming rumors of a new entry in the anime fighting game franchise. Developed alongside the final season of the My Hero Academia anime, All’s Justice will let players experience the conclusion of the beloved manga and anime through a cinematic 3D fighting game.

The reveal trailer showed off upgraded visuals and teased climactic confrontations from the series’ closing arc. Bandai Namco confirmed that the game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and is currently available to wishlist.

Class 1-A Finally Fully Playable

One of the most exciting reveals came from the game’s director, Aoba Miyazaki, who confirmed that for the first time ever, All’s Justice will feature every student from Class 1-A as playable characters. Players will form a three-character team and can tag in and out of battle dynamically, chaining combos and quirks for strategic depth.

This tag-based system aims to bring more fluidity and team synergy to combat. Each fighter will retain their signature abilities, creating an array of customization and combo opportunities for fans.

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New “Rising” Mechanic Teased

Bandai Namco also teased a new gameplay system called “Rising,” which will allow characters to “significantly boost” their power by tapping into their full potential. While details are limited, this system appears to be designed to reflect the dramatic character power-ups seen in the final arcs of the series.

Though specifics on the Rising system are yet to be detailed, more information is expected in the coming months as part of the game’s ongoing promotion.

The Franchise Returns After Five Years

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice marks the franchise’s first fighting game since One’s Justice 2, which released in March 2020. While the previous title improved on its predecessor, it never reached the acclaim of Bandai Namco’s flagship anime fighters like Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm or Dragon Ball FighterZ.

With a massive roster, next-gen visuals, and a focus on the franchise’s dramatic conclusion, All’s Justice aims to finally give My Hero Academia fans the game they’ve been waiting for.

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