The popular mangaMy Hero Academiaconcluded in 2024 with a series of epic hero vs. villain battles, most notably the long-awaited confrontation between protagonist Izuku Midoriya and antagonist Tomura Shigaraki. The final season of the anime, currently scheduled to air in October, is now not the only place viewers will be able to see these intense clashes fully realized. The series' final conflict is also the stage forMy Hero Academia: All’s Justice,an action fighting game from Bandai Namco Entertainment.

Bandai Namco previously produced and releasedMy Hero Academia One’s Justiceand its sequelOne’s Justice 2,fighting games set at earlier points in the story that released in 2018 and 2020, respectively.All’s Justiceis an expanded follow-up to theOne’s Justiceformulaset duringMy Hero Academia’sFinal War Arc. It features the largest playable cast of anyMy Hero Academiagame, including—for the first time ever—all twenty members of UA High’s Class 1-A.

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My Hero Academia’s Heroes And Villains Collide In All’s Justice

InAll’s Justice,players can select up to three characters and control them all at once, re-creating iconic team-ups from throughout the series or creating all-new combinations, even allowing heroes and villains to fight side by side. By using the new “Rising” system, players can customizeMHAcharacters' Quirks, powers, and available moves to reflect how characters have grown and developed throughout the series. The team at Bandai Namco promises thatAll’s Justicewill truly be an experience thatMy Hero Academiafans have been waiting for.

All’s Justicecenters around the theme of the series' final arc: “everyone can be a hero.” Rather than focusing solely on the individual journeys of characters such asMHAprotagonist Izuku Midoriya, aka “Deku,” or his rival Katsuki Bakugou, everyone gets their chance to shine. The roster includes fan-favorite and producer-favorite characters, Pro Heroes, students, villains, and many more, with the team confirming there are stillseveral MHA character announcementsto come, including a few surprises. Gameplay also focuses on teams of three with each playing a role, rather than one central player-controlled character fighting alongside sidekicks as inOne’s Justice.

Produced in close collaboration with the team developing the final season of theMy Hero Academiaanime,All’s Justicewill feature some of the series' most iconic fights, including Izuku vs. Shigaraki,the Todoroki Family vs. Dabi, Ochako Uraraka vs. Himiko Toga, and many more. It will explore late-series versions of beloved characters, such as Izuku’s ability to access multiple Quirks or All Might’s Quirkless form “Armored All Might.”

The game is currently scheduled to release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, although a release date has not been confirmed.