In case you missed it, My Hero Academia, the extremely popular Shōnen Jump manga, will be getting a third game in its "Justice" franchise, and the first since 2020s "My Hero Academia: One's Justice 2." Officially titled, My Hero Academia: All's Justice, the game was revealed early last month during Bandai Namco's Summer Showcase event.
As it stands, it's unclear when exactly the game will be released, though 2026 feels like a safe bet, and aside from covering the final story beats from the manga, not much else is known. That said, a new Gameplay Systems trailer has given fans the best look yet at the game's combat, and it looks remarkably improved from past entries.
The trailer, which was officially shared on YouTube, is roughly two-minutes' worth of gameplay, with some story highlights bringing this past the three-minute park.
Being a 3v3 fighter, players will be able to switch characters quickly, including in the middle of a combo. Of course, you'll also be able to use Quirks to help you in combat.
Perhaps most interesting is how the minute-to-minute combat will work, with players being able to use multiple attack sequences ranging from Target...