It's not always easy being a fan of both My Hero Academia and video games. While anime like Dragon Ball and One Piece have had multiple—and sometimes excellent—adaptations in recent years, Kōhei Horikoshi's franchise hasn't been as lucky. Because with the exception of My Hero Ultra Rumble, a free-to-play battle royale arriving in 2023, it can't be said that it has been very prolific since the release of My Hero One's Justice 2 in 2020. Fortunately, that should soon change.
The return of My Hero Academia is taking shape
Indeed, we already told you about it a little earlier this year, a new opus is currently in preparation if we are to believe a trademark filing filed by Shueisha last March. Its name? "All's Justice". Of course, at this stage, it is still difficult to know exactly what to expect from it. However, we shouldn't wait too long to get the answer, since the more or less imminent release of a trailer currently seems to be on the horizon.
This is in any case what a certain SérgioM3 affirmed on X, confirming that the game will indeed be called My Hero Academia: All's Justice, and that it will be the third entry in the series published by Bandai Namco. He also took the opportunity to reveal the official key art of the game, before revealing that he also has several images of the upcoming trailer. "For now, I'm not going to post the screenshots since I don't know when the trailer will be released," he announced, however. "As soon as I know something, I'll let you know.".
For now, we'll have to continue to be patient. But one thing is certain: the announcement of this new My Hero Academia should not be too long in coming. It remains to be seen when and how it will be announced. Should we expect to see it appear at a future conference, like the one at Gamescom's Opening Night Live, for example? Will it be presented during a showcase dedicated to Bandai Namco productions? Or will it be announced more simply through a press release? Time will tell.
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