
You might have missed the announcement, but My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is launching on PlayStation 5 on February 6th, 2026.
It seems like this game has a slightly bigger budget than most arena fighting games. It’s not quite on the same level as *Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash*, though – that one was really something!
We tried out about 20 minutes of the game earlier this year, but only experienced the standard 3-versus-3 arena fights. They felt a bit chaotic, but were still fun.
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The complete game, hinted at in the trailer, will also include a unique mode where players can live the life of a student in Class 1-A at U.A. High within a virtual world. While it appears simple, this is a surprising addition to the game.
Here’s what the blurb says about the main campaign:
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice lets you see the epic final battle from a fresh angle in its story mode. Play through Bakugo’s courageous fight against All For One, and witness Deku’s determined effort to deliver justice and offer redemption to his enemy, all presented in a stunning, movie-like experience.
The game boasts the largest character lineup ever, with each character appearing in their strongest and most complete state.
When it launches, the game will come in several versions, both physical and digital, each offering unique bonuses and extras. Here’s a breakdown of what’s available:
- Standard Edition (£54.99 / $59.99)
- The game
- Pre-order bonus: early unlock for two playable characters
- Deluxe Edition (£74.99 / $79.99)
- The game
- Season Pass: five playable characters and one collectible card
- Pre-order bonus: early unlock for two playable characters
- Ultimate Edition (£94.99 / $99.99)
- The game
- Season Pass: five playable characters and one collectible card
- Seven HUD banners set
- 20 costumes pack
- U.A. Quest Costume Pack (10 costumes)
- 1-A Idol Costume Pack (six costumes)
- Opera Costume Pack (two costumes)
- School Uniform: Himiko Toga
- Hero Costume: Lady Nagant
- Pre-order bonus: early unlock for two playable characters
Ready for more My Hero Academia? While it’s not our top manga pick, it’s still fun, and the exciting battles translate well into a video game format.
We’re going to try this out and hope it’s better than the last few versions, which didn’t quite meet our expectations.
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2025-10-06 14:37