Bandai Namco Entertainment just dropped a stunning new cinematic trailer for My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, and it’s everything fans have been waiting for. Released this past Saturday, the “WE ARE HERE” trailer showcases an intense, climactic showdown against Shigaraki that sets the tone for what might be the most ambitious My Hero Academia game yet.
For those who’ve followed the series through its emotional final arc, this game is shaping up to be a love letter to everything that made the manga’s conclusion so memorable. It’s not just another fighting game—it’s the first console title that brings together all of Class 1-A with their fully realized final powers and techniques. That means we’re finally getting to see these characters at their absolute peak, wielding the abilities they’ve spent years developing.
What makes All’s Justice different
The game centers entirely around the manga’s final battle, which is a bold move that immediately sets it apart from previous My Hero Academia titles. Instead of rehashing the entire series, Bandai Namco is diving deep into the arc that matters most to longtime fans. You’ll experience the story from both hero and villain perspectives through a dedicated Story Mode, giving players a chance to see the conflict from angles the anime might not have fully explored.
Beyond the main story, there’s plenty to keep players engaged. Team Up Missions introduce a brand new map for cooperative play, while Archives Battle lets you relive iconic fights from throughout the series. There’s also the Hero’s Diary feature, which focuses on individual character stories—perfect for those who want to dig deeper into their favorites.
Combat that rewards strategy
The fighting mechanics look genuinely interesting. All’s Justice uses a 3v3 tag team system where the goal is straightforward: eliminate every member of the opposing team. But the execution is anything but simple. Players can switch between their three fighters mid-battle, creating opportunities for extended combos, defensive maneuvers, or surprise counterattacks that can completely shift momentum.
Combat revolves around four core actions—Target Combo, Counter Attack, Guard, and Unblockable Attack—supplemented by tactical options like Evade and Counter Crash for getting out of tight spots. It’s the kind of system that’s easy to understand but offers depth for players who want to master it.
The real showstopper is the Plus Ultra Combo. Build up your Plus Ultra gauge enough, and you can unleash a devastating finisher where all three of your fighters combine their quirk abilities for massive damage. It’s the kind of spectacle that should make every match feel like it came straight out of the anime.
Then there’s Rising!, a special state that kicks in when things get desperate. This mode enhances your attack power, movement speed, and recovery, and here’s the kicker—if you’re down to your last character, Rising! activates automatically. It’s a comeback mechanic that ensures matches stay exciting until the very end.
Release details and editions
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice launches worldwide on February 6, 2026 (February 5 in Japan) for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The game will be available in three editions: Standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate. The Deluxe Edition includes a Season Pass with five DLC packs, while the Ultimate Edition sweetens the deal with seven HUD banners and 20 additional costumes for those who want the complete package.
The timing feels significant. Creator Kōhei Horikoshi wrapped up the manga’s serialization in August 2024, though he added 38 pages of new content to the final volume that December. The anime’s final season premiered in October, and now this game arrives as a way for fans to interact with that conclusion in a completely new way. It’s the perfect capstone for a series that’s defined a generation of shonen storytelling.
Whether you’re a competitive fighting game enthusiast or just someone who wants to experience the final battle with controller in hand, All’s Justice looks like it’s bringing the heat. The “WE ARE HERE” trailer is just a taste of what’s coming, and if it’s any indication, February can’t come soon enough.
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