A new cinematic trailer for My Hero Academia: All’s Justice has been released, setting the stage for the series’ Final War storyline. The footage highlights major characters and high-stakes confrontations as Bandai Namco ramps up promotion for the upcoming anime fighting game.
The opening cinematic runs just over two minutes and pulls heavily from the final arc of the My Hero Academia story. It focuses on Izuku Midoriya’s growth, the return of veteran heroes, and escalating threats from the League of Villains.
Final War Characters Take Center Stage
The trailer showcases familiar heroes and villains as the conflict reaches its climax. Scenes feature Deku wielding One For All at full strength, All Might in key moments from his legacy, and rival figures like Katsuki Bakugo and Endeavor engaging in large-scale battles.
On the opposing side, the cinematic highlights Tomura Shigaraki and Himiko Toga as central threats, reinforcing the good-versus-evil stakes tied to the Final War arc.
3v3 Arena Combat Returns With Expanded Roster
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice builds on the arena fighting foundation established by earlier entries, shifting the focus to three-on-three team battles. Players can swap characters mid-fight to chain Quirk abilities and extend combos.
- Tag-based 3v3 combat with real-time character switching
- Over 50 playable fighters planned for launch
- Characters and forms pulled from across the anime and manga timeline
Game Modes And Features Teased
Bandai Namco has hinted at multiple modes, including a story experience recreating major arcs, online ranked battles, and local versus play. Early hands-on impressions from public demos praised the scale of combat while noting areas that may still receive polish.
The cinematic trailer places a strong emphasis on narrative payoff, suggesting the story mode will closely mirror the emotional beats of the Final final arc.
Release Date And Platforms
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is scheduled to launch on February 6, 2026. The game is planned for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with multiple editions available at launch.
The release timing aligns with the conclusion of the anime’s long-running storyline, positioning the game as a capstone experience for fans.
What Comes Next
Additional gameplay reveals and full roster confirmations are expected ahead of launch. If the final release matches the intensity of the cinematic trailer, All’s Justice could become one of the most prominent anime fighters of the year.


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