Tue. Sep 9th, 2025

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice – Preorders Now Live

My Hero Academia, a highly acclaimed manga and anime series of the past decade, is set to receive a new video game adaptation. Titled My Hero Academia: All`s Justice, this 3D fighting game will delve into the final arc of the popular comic-inspired saga. Expected to launch soon on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X, the game is already available for pre-order, with physical copies priced at $60 at various online stores, despite an official release date still pending.

Following in the footsteps of 2020`s My Hero Academia: One`s Justice 2, My Hero Academia: All`s Justice is another 3D fighting title. It pits the students of Class 1-A against a diverse array of antagonists, including Tomura Shigaraki, the adopted son and successor of the formidable All For One. A key highlight of the game is its extensive character roster, seemingly featuring nearly every character from the anime and manga. Players can form a team of three, fluidly switching between them during battles to unleash devastating chained special attacks. The new `Rising` gameplay system further enhances combat, allowing heroes and villains to inflict substantial damage. Visually, the game impresses with its polished cel-shaded graphics, as showcased in the reveal trailer.

Currently, only the standard edition of All`s Justice has been revealed, and no pre-order bonuses have been announced. Updates will be provided if more editions or incentives become available. Physical copies for PS5 and Xbox Series X can be pre-ordered from major retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy.

About My Hero Academia

For those new to My Hero Academia, the franchise originated as a manga by Kōhei Horikoshi before being adapted into its widely popular anime form. The story unfolds in a world where a segment of the population possesses `Quirks` – unique superpowers. This societal shift has led to the emergence of superheroes who defend against villains exploiting their Quirks for nefarious purposes, with All Might standing as the paramount protector. The narrative follows Izuku Midoriya, a young man who aspires to be a hero despite being born Quirkless. A fateful meeting with the declining hero All Might grants Izuku the opportunity to inherit his powers, thereby enabling him to attend the esteemed U.A. Academy for aspiring heroes.

My Hero Academia rapidly achieved widespread success in both manga and anime formats, largely due to its relatable protagonist, vibrant supporting characters, and unique Japanese interpretation of Western superhero comics. It will be intriguing to observe how the new 3D fighting game, My Hero Academia: All`s Justice, will incorporate elements from the series and evolve the gameplay established by previous MHA fighting titles.

Artwork of My Hero Academia manga volumes
My Hero Academia manga

Catch Up on My Hero Academia

While anticipating My Hero Academia: All`s Justice, fans can immerse themselves in the anime series, much of which is available on Blu-ray. Currently, the first six seasons and the initial half of the seventh season can be purchased. A list of available Blu-ray releases is provided below:

My Hero Academia Anime and Manga Deals

Manga

  • My Hero Academia Box Set 1 – $90 ($180)

Anime

  • My Hero Academia: Season One – $30.68 ($65)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Two – $45 ($70)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Three – $39.52 ($70)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Four – $42 ($70)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Five Part One – $36 ($65)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Five Part Two – $45.48 ($65)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Six Part One – $40 ($70)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Six Part Two – $43 ($70)
  • My Hero Academia: Season Seven Part One – $53.30 ($70)

By Bramwell Nightingale

A Toronto-based gaming journalist with over eight years of experience covering the North American gaming industry. Started his career writing for independent gaming blogs before establishing himself as a reliable source for breaking gaming news. Specializes in AAA game releases and studio acquisitions across Canada and the US. His investigative approach to gaming industry developments has earned him respect among developers and publishers alike

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