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My Hero Academia: All's Justice

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X
Genre: Action
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Developer: Byking
Release Date: Feb. 6, 2026

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'My Hero Academia: All's Justice' Reveals More Game Details And Development Choices - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 12, 2026 @ 3:03 p.m. PST

My Hero Academia: All's Justice invites players to experience “One Last Smash” through a cinematic story mode and action-packed 3v3 battles that showcase the series’ most iconic Heroes and Villains in their final and most powerful forms.

Set during the climactic Final War arc, My Hero Academia: All's Justice features dynamic 3v3 team battles and an extensive cast of characters from across the anime and manga’s full timeline, including fully powered versions from the Final War arc. Fans will be able to choose from U.A. students, Pro Heroes, and Villains in their most iconic forms, each with new move sets and visuals inspired by their final appearances. Players will take control of fan-favorite characters such as Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, All Might, Tomura Shigaraki, Himiko Toga and more, and they can utilize their unique Quirks to pummel and blast through opponents.

My Hero Academia: All's Justice will let fans experience unforgettable moments from the series. 

Players will get to relive the Final War of My Hero Academia through a rich Story Mode from both the Hero and Villain perspectives. Fans can also look forward to visually stunning, game-exclusive cinematics that will bring the emotional intensity and world-shaking stakes of the Final War to life, culminating in the legendary confrontation between One For All and All For One. 

In addition to reliving the climactic Final War storyline, players can take part in all-new, game-exclusive scenarios. “Team Up Mission” is a new mode for the franchise that puts players into a training exercise within a Virtual Space, where they will form a team with Class 1-A students to complete missions and overcome enemies in an exclusive map. Beating this mode unlocks “Archives Battle”, where players can revisit legendary clashes from across the anime’s history and experience them firsthand.


Bandai Namco released the opening cinematic for My Hero Academia: All's Justice, spotlighting Izuku “Deku” Midoriya’s journey and the cast of heroes and villains.

The cinematic also showcases key roster characters, including All Might, Katsuki Bakugo, Endeavor, and more, setting the stage for the ultimate showdown between good and evil in the Final War arc.

Unique, original game modes

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice offers two original game modes to enjoy: Team Up Mission and Hero’s Diary, which is unlocked by completing Team Up Mission.

In TeamUp Mission, you’ll become a student in Class 1-A at U.A. High School and experience hero activities in a virtual space that mirrors the U.A. High Class 1-A student activity. Use the Quirks of the students in Class 1-A to take on parkour movements and various missions, fully enjoying your hero activities.

Hero’s Diary is a mode where you can catch a glimpse of the unknown daily lives of the Class 1-A students. Enjoy three episodes each for all 20 students to your heart’s content.

Behind the scenes: How the game’s original elements were born

Are you curious to know the kind of challenges and innovations involved in incorporating the original elements into My Hero Academia: All’s Justice? 

Here’s an inside scoop from the production team: 

The decisions behind selecting episodes for Hero’s Diary mode

In this game’s TeamUp Missions, you can experience the growth of each Class 1-A character leading up to the final battle through lesson missions that take place behind the scenes of the manga and anime. However, student life includes not only lessons but also daily life filled with communication with friends and colleagues. To allow you to experience the world of My Hero Academia more deeply and enjoy student life, we’ve focused on depicting each character’s daily life in Hero’s Diary.

We’ve carefully selected game-original stories that show the relationships between all the Class 1-A students. Fun fact: the scenario production was supervised weekly by the manga and anime production team – working together to create these unique in-game scenes was a special experience.

For example, you’ll be able to see Bakugo hanging out with classmates like Iida after school at a family restaurant or catch a sweet moment with Kirishima & Koda as they look for animals. We hope you’ll enjoy the Hero’s Diary, which is unique to the game.

The meaning behind the collectible items found in various mission types

The customizable items you can obtain as rewards are designed not only to show off your achievements to opponents in online battles, but also to be enjoyable when playing offline. We’ve implemented multiple designs with your favorite characters as motifs.

The HUD is a particularly popular customizable item among the development staff. In Japan, there’s a culture of customizing vehicles and bags with visuals that prominently display your favorite characters, like itasha (decorated cars) and itabags (decorated bags). During development, we were happily working on what we affectionately called Ita-HUDs. We hope you’ll enjoy creating your own unique customizations.

Also, the cards that you can obtain by exploring missions and stages feature many famous scenes from the past of My Hero Academia, so be sure to collect them.

The story hidden in the unique character movements using Quirks, immersing players in the world of My Hero Academia

Of course, we’ve focused on recreating the abilities from the battles and making you feel the power of the Quirks, but this game goes beyond that. We’ve designed the movement actions of each character so that you can experience on the town maps how you might use a Quirk if you had it – how you could move around the town, or how you could solve problems. This is something that many of you probably felt while watching My Hero Academia.

When designing Deku’s light parkour movement actions, we were conscious of both sharpening and toning down the actions, taking into consideration the differences in Quirks between him and other heroes and villains in this world.

While maintaining a light movement speed, we’ve made subtle adjustments based on the Quirk comparisons of the characters, as Iida is, of course, faster in this world. We encourage you to experience the Quirks of each Class 1-A character in the TeamUp Mission.

 

Key Features:

  • THE FINAL WAR: Experience the final season of MY HERO ACADEMIA from a new perspective in MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice’s story mode. Take control of the clashes between Hero and Villains and immerse yourself in the story’s ultimate clash in a cinematic experience
    only achievable through MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice.
  • GIANT SIZED ROSTER: Heroes and Villains collide in the gigantic roster of My Hero Academia characters! Play your favorite U.A. Students, Pro Heroes, and Villains from across the full story of My Hero Academia, including their final and full-powered versions!
  • UNLEASH YOUR QUIRKS: Take control of your favorite U.A. Students, Pro Heroes, and Villains, and utilize their unique Quirks to pummel, blast, and trick your foes.

My Hero Academia: All's Justice is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam) on February 6, 2026.


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