Bandai Namco has confirmed a new My Hero Academia console game titled My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. It will debut during the Summer Showcase on July 2. The announcement arrived through a teaser trailer and official Twitter posts. Early footage hints at a return to the fan-favorite One’s Justice arena fighting series. While specific gameplay details remain unknown, leaks and visuals suggest this entry is a true sequel. Players can expect expanded graphics, more intense action, and a refined combat system.
Summer Showcase Will Feature My Hero Academia Reveal
The Bandai Namco Summer Showcase livestream will take place on July 2 at 12:00 p.m. PT (3:00 p.m. ET, 9:00 p.m. CET, 4:00 a.m. JST). During this stream, viewers will see new trailers and reveals for several Bandai anime games. Among them, All’s Justice stands out as a headline title. In the teaser, Deku emits glowing energy from his eyes while preparing a powerful move. This power resembles his Gear Shift mechanic, pointing to a story arc beyond Season 4 of the anime.
Deku seems to activate multiple One For All abilities during the reveal. This signals a cinematic upgrade compared to earlier titles. The new visuals show improved rendering and enhanced in-game cutscenes. These likely blend narrative and combat more smoothly than before. Based on early observations, the game may also include pre-rendered scenes like those found in Xenoverse 2. That title was developed by Dimps, while Byking continues to lead the All’s Justice project.
Leaked Screenshots Confirm Key Art and New Title
Leakers shared early screenshots and key art from the project. One major takeaway confirms the official title as My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. The main artwork displays Deku in Gran Torino’s cape, facing off against Shigaraki and Dabi. Both villains appear in their final transformations. This suggests the game might explore the anime’s final arcs. It could even wrap up the story in its base version, or through later expansions.
Fan-favorite characters like Bakugo, Todoroki, and Uraraka return, along with several key villains. The promotional artwork positions heroes on the right and villains on the left. The game’s logo uses a stylized “S” with a glowing gradient, similar to One For All’s visual effects. This detail may indicate a deeper focus on the battle between inherited power and rising threats.
Gameplay Style and Returning Developer
Byking returns as the developer, having worked on both One’s Justice titles and Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash. Earlier games in the series received criticism for floaty combat, though fans appreciated the detailed animations and faithful character designs. Judging by the new teaser and interface elements, All’s Justice will improve upon that formula. Changes in camera angles, animation polish, and pace may result in a more grounded experience.
Meanwhile, My Hero Ultra Rumble continues as a separate title with ongoing support. However, this new game shifts back to the traditional arena-fighter style. One notable image from the teaser shows Deku mid-air with blue energy glowing around him. This could imply flight mechanics or extended combo chains. If true, that would add a new layer to combat and movement, especially during high-stakes encounters.