My Hero Academia: All’s Justice Launches Today on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC

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Bandai Namco Entertainment has officially launched My Hero Academia: All’s Justice today, bringing the latest entry in the anime-inspired franchise to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The release marks the most ambitious console adaptation of My Hero Academia to date, expanding both its playable roster and narrative scope while taking full advantage of current-generation hardware.

According to Bandai Namco’s official game page, All’s Justice is available globally as of today, with both digital standard and deluxe editions now live across all supported platforms.

A Story-Driven Take on the My Hero Academia Universe

Unlike previous entries that focused primarily on competitive arena combat, All’s Justice places a stronger emphasis on story. The game adapts major arcs from the My Hero Academia anime and manga, allowing players to experience key moments through cinematic story missions that blend cutscenes with real-time combat.

Players follow the ongoing conflict between heroes and villains, with narrative sequences designed to highlight character motivations, rivalries, and turning points in the series. Bandai Namco describes the game as a “justice-focused” retelling, framing battles around moral tension and escalating stakes rather than isolated matchups.

Gameplay and Combat Direction

All’s Justice retains the fast-paced, arena-style combat the franchise is known for, while introducing refinements intended to deepen strategy and accessibility. Characters utilize their unique Quirks through special moves, team assists, and cinematic finishing techniques that emphasize spectacle and personality.

The game supports both solo and multiplayer play, with local and online modes available at launch. Bandai Namco has highlighted smoother animations, improved visual effects, and more responsive controls compared to prior entries, reflecting the move to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S hardware.

Roster and Fan-Favorite Characters

The launch roster features a wide selection of heroes and villains drawn from across the My Hero Academia timeline. Fan favorites such as Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, All Might, and Tomura Shigaraki return alongside newer characters introduced in later arcs.

Bandai Namco has also confirmed that post-launch content is planned, including additional characters and updates, though specific timelines have not yet been announced.

Platforms and Availability

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The game supports current-generation performance features, including faster load times and enhanced visual fidelity. There is no PlayStation 4 or Xbox One version, signaling Bandai Namco’s focus on modern platforms for this release.

Looking Ahead

With All’s Justice, Bandai Namco continues to invest in anime-based games that aim to serve both fans of the source material and competitive fighting-game players. The game’s launch-day availability across all major platforms positions it as a major franchise release, particularly for fans eager to experience My Hero Academia through a more story-driven lens.

As players begin diving into the game today, attention will turn to how its competitive balance, online performance, and post-launch support shape its long-term reception.

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