The epic saga of My Hero Academia is almost over, but the adventure continues! Relive the excitement and immerse yourself in the world of anime with the highly anticipated release of My Hero Academia: All’s Justice.
The game has a story mode that lets you relive the final season of the anime as well as play original missions created specifically for the game.
Join us for a unique look here as we delve into the creation of this unique game’s original scenarios.

Unique and original game mode
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice offers two original game modes to enjoy: Team Up Mission and Hero’s Diary, which can be unlocked by completing Team Up Missions.
In TeamUp Mission, you will become a Class 1-A student at UA High School and experience hero activities in a virtual space that reflects the activities of UA Class 1-A students. Use the Quirks of students in Class 1-A to perform parkour moves and various missions, fully enjoying your hero’s activities.
Hero’s Diary is a mode where you can glimpse the daily lives of the unknown students of Class 1-A. Enjoy three episodes each for as many as 20 students.
Behind the scenes: How the game’s original elements were born
Are you curious to know what challenges and innovations were involved in incorporating original elements into My Hero Academia: All’s Justice?
Here’s the inside scoop from our production team:

The decisions behind episode selection for Hero’s Diary mode
In the game’s TeamUp Missions, you can experience the growth of each Class 1-A character leading up to the final battle through lesson missions that take place behind the scenes of the manga and anime. But student life includes not only lessons but also daily life full of communication with friends and colleagues. To allow you to experience the world of My Hero Academia more deeply and enjoy student life, we focused on depicting the daily life of each character in Hero Diary.
We have carefully selected the game’s original story that shows the relationships between all the students of Class 1-A. Fun fact: scenario production is overseen every week by the manga and anime production teams – working together to create unique scenes in the game is a special experience.

For example, you can see Bakugo hanging out with classmates like Iida after school at the family restaurant or capturing sweet moments with Kirishima & Koda when they look for animals. We hope you enjoy Hero’s Diary, which is unique to this game.

The meaning behind collectibles found in various mission types
The customizable items you can earn as rewards are designed not only to show off your achievements to opponents in online battles, but also to enjoy when playing offline. We have implemented several designs with your favorite characters as motifs.
The HUD is a customizable item and is popular with development staff. In Japan, there is a culture of customizing vehicles and bags with visuals that clearly depict your favorite characters, such as itasha (decorated cars) and itabags (decorated bags). During development, we had the pleasure of working on what we call Ita-HUD. We hope you enjoy creating your own unique customizations.
Additionally, the cards you can earn by exploring missions and stages feature many famous scenes from My Hero Academia’s past, so be sure to collect them.
The story is hidden in unique character movements using Quirks, immersing players in the world of My Hero Academia
Of course, we focused on recreating abilities from combat and making you feel the power of Quirks, but this game is more than that. We’ve designed each character’s movement actions so that you can feel on the city map how you could use your Quirk if you had one – how you could move around the city, or how you could solve problems. Many of you probably felt this when watching My Hero Academia.
When designing Deku’s light parkour moves, we were conscious of sharpening and narrowing his actions, taking into account the Quirk differences between him and the other heroes and villains of the world.
While maintaining a light movement speed, we have made subtle adjustments based on character Quirk comparisons, as Iida is, of course, faster in this world. We encourage you to experience the Uniqueness of each Class 1-A character in TeamUp Missions.

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is scheduled to be released on February 6. We hope you enjoy the new My Hero Academia experience that can only be found in this game. Early unlockable characters are also available as pre-order bonuses, so be sure to get your chance.
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