Bandai Namco and Byking will launch My Hero Academia: All’s Justice on February 6, 2026. The arena fighter will arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam. Digital pre-orders are now open, and fans can choose between the Standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate editions.
Editions and Pricing

The Standard Edition costs $59.99 (around RM282). It includes the full game and a pre-order bonus that unlocks two characters early.

The Deluxe Edition, priced at $79.99 (around RM376), adds a Season Pass. The pass introduces five new characters and one collectible card. Players also receive the same two early unlock characters as a pre-order bonus.

At the top tier, the Ultimate Edition costs $99.99 (around RM470). It offers everything from the Deluxe Edition plus more content. Players get seven HUD banners, the 20 Costumes Pack, the U.A. Quest Costume Pack with ten outfits, the 1-A Idol Costume Pack with six, and the Opera Costume Pack with two. It also includes special costumes for Himiko Toga and Lady Nagant. Like the other editions, it comes with two early unlock characters for pre-orders.
Relive the Final War Storyline

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice follows the dramatic Final War arc. Players experience the decisive battle between Heroes and Villains in cinematic form. They relive Bakugo’s fearless stand against All For One and Deku’s desperate fight to redeem his destined foe. These events unfold from fresh perspectives, making the story feel both familiar and new.
The Largest My Hero Academia Roster

The game features the series’ biggest roster yet. Every member of Class 1-A is playable, alongside Pro Heroes like Mirko and Best Jeanist. Popular Villains such as All For One, Shigaraki, and Dabi also appear in their most powerful forms. This wide cast lets fans recreate epic clashes or craft dream matchups across the My Hero Academia universe.
Fast-Paced 3v3 Battles with Rising System

Battles take place in 3D arenas with teams of three. Each fighter uses their Quirk in explosive ways, delivering unique attacks and combos. The new Rising system boosts attack power, speed, and Quirk actions for a short time. As a result, players can chain devastating combos, switch characters mid-fight, and create powerful team synergies.
Team-Up Missions and Archive Battles
Beyond the story, players can dive into Team-Up Mission mode. This original scenario places Deku and his classmates in a Virtual Space for training exercises. You form teams, tackle missions, and defeat Villains in fresh challenges.

By completing missions, you unlock Archive Battles, which revisit iconic fights from across the My Hero Academia saga. This mix of new missions and classic encounters ensures a variety of gameplay experiences. For more updates on the game, be sure to follow the game on their official website.










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