Bandai Namco Entertainment America has officially released the opening cinematic trailer for its upcoming fighting game My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, giving fans their first real look at the game’s intense final-battle atmosphere.
Set during the last arc of the My Hero Academia story, the game puts a major spotlight on the ultimate showdown between heroes and villains. For the first time on consoles, every student from Class 1-A is playable with their final powers and techniques, making the roster especially exciting for longtime fans. Players can jump into several modes, including Team Up Missions on a brand-new map, Archives Battle to relive iconic fights, and a Story Mode that retells the final arc from both hero and villain perspectives. The Hero’s Diary mode also offers a closer look at individual characters.
Gameplay is built around fast-paced 3v3 team battles, where winning means defeating every member of the opposing team. A tag system allows players to swap fighters mid-combo, counter enemy attacks, or turn defense into offense at just the right moment. Battles revolve around core mechanics such as Target Combos, Counter Attacks, Guards, and Unblockable Attacks, with additional tactical options like Evade and Counter Crash.

As fights progress, players can charge the Plus Ultra gauge, unlocking the powerful Plus Ultra Combo, where all three team members unleash a devastating coordinated attack. Another major feature is Rising!, a special state that boosts attack power, speed, and recovery. When only one fighter remains, Rising! activates automatically, giving players a last-chance comeback opportunity.
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is set to launch worldwide on February 6, 2026 (February 5 in Japan) for PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The game will be available in Standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate editions. The Deluxe Edition includes a Season Pass with five DLC packs, while the Ultimate Edition adds exclusive HUD banners and 20 character costumes.
The release follows the conclusion of Kōhei Horikoshi’s original manga, which ended serialization in August 2024, with additional content later included in the final collected volume. The anime adaptation recently entered its final stretch as well, with a special bonus episode titled “More” scheduled to air on May 2, continuing the story beyond the original ending.
With its cinematic presentation, deep combat system, and focus on the series’ climax, All’s Justice is shaping up to be a must-play for My Hero Academia fans.