Bandai Namco He took advantage of his Summer Showcase 2025 to officially present My Hero All’s Justice, the new combat video game set in the universe of My Hero Academia. The title is being developed for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and PC, although for now Does not have a release date Confirmed. However, it can already be added to the wish list on digital platforms.
the spiritual successor of One’s Justice
This new fighting game is shaping up as The spiritual continuation of the saga My Hero One’s Justice. As revealed by Bandai Namco, My Hero All’s Justice will cover the story events until the end of the original manga, which represents a narrative closure for the franchise in the field of My Hero Academia video games. as expected, All members of Class 1-A will be present, with their respective special skills and unique combat styles.
As we can see in the trailer, the narrative will be strongly influenced by the last arcs of the manga. Apparently we can play with All Might in his special suit. It will also be loaded with colorful and epic combat thanks to the engine Unreal Engine. However, the open question remains about this type of game that is not usually up to what is expected of the franchise. They usually repeat the same formula in the fighting system and its content is limited to the strength with which the anime unfolds.
My Hero Academia: a franchise with a history of gaming

Bandai Namco has been behind several titles inspired by Boku no Hero Academia over the years. The first was Battle for All, launched on the Nintendo 3DS and exclusive to the Japanese market. Later, they arrived My Hero One’s Justice (2018) and My Hero One’s Justice 2 (2020), who offered 3D fights with great fidelity to the anime. In recent years, the free Battle Royale was also released My Hero Ultra Rumble, within the universe of My Hero Academia. This allowed players to face off in massive multiplayer games.
Meanwhile, the original story written by Kohei Horikoshi He reached his conclusion in the manga during 2024. However, the universe of My Hero Academia stay more alive than ever: The eighth season of the anime will premiere in October 2025. besides, The second season of the spin-off My Hero Academia: Watchmen It is already confirmed for 2026 in Crunchyroll.
With these announcements, it is clear that Bandai Namco continues to bet heavily on the world of heroes, and what My Hero All’s Justice It could be one of the most anticipated titles by fans of the fight genre and the My Hero Academia universe created by Horikoshi.