Bandai Namco recently released a trailer to reveal the content in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice. It won’t just focus on Dekuโs final development, but every Class 1-A student. This is the perfect chance to connect with class 1-A through the game’s various content modes once it releases in early 2026.
Story mode and Team Up Mission are the main modes that spotlight the growth of Class 1-A. Story mode will be the most cinematic climax of the My Hero One’s Justice franchise. The perspective will switch between significant moments of the final war with cutscenes as detailed as Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm. Team Up Mission lets the classmates freely explore the city with their unique quirks like Deku’s black whip, Tokoyami’s shadow, Ochaco’s float, and much more. The city is filled with crime, side quests, and collectibles to find, along with some pro heroes on patrol.
There are other modes to connect with the My Hero Academia cast, like Archives and Hero’s Diary. Archives show the most important arcs before the final war, including conflicts with Stain and High End Nomu. It’s the best opportunity to catch up on how the heroes got caught in the major war with the villains. More social interactions are completed through the Heroโs Diary, which gives original interactions between the Class 1-A students. This more casual mode opens up the studentsโ personalities through social, heartwarming events while revealing more details about them.
My Hero Academia All’s Justice kept the seriesโ RPS battle system and plus ultra techniques. The newest major mechanic is Rising, which unlocks the fighter’s potential with beneficial effects. Some Rising forms have consequences when providing great enhancements, like All For One’s life for health regeneration.
The main staples from the My Hero One’s Justice franchise are brought back for the latest entry: online and customization. It’s now possible to see the best players through the game’s ranked leadership board in the city. Fighting in ranked battles does require showing the best fashion from both the characters and online profiles. Characters can change their full body costumes, animated poses, and banners while online profiles can choose different titles, HUD banner, and even the in-game announcer. The game even includes original voice lines from the My Hero Academia cast.
My Hero Academia All’s Justice will be released in three editions: Standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate. More details about the game, season pass, and early unlocks will be available closer to its launch date.
| Standard | Deluxe | Ultimate |
| Base game | Base game Season Pass (5 new characters + 2 collectible cards) | Base game Season Pass (5 new characters + 2 collectible cards) 20 Costume Pack 7 HUD Banner Set |







