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  • Bandai Namco announces ‘Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters’ for 2026 release

    Bandai Namco announces ‘Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters’ for 2026 release

    Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. announced Wednesday that the long-running anime soccer saga will return to consoles and PC later this year with “Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters.”

    The title, developed by TAMSOFT CORPORATION, marks the franchise’s first major entry in more than six years. Billed as “Super Action Soccer,” the sequel looks to move beyond traditional sports simulation by treating soccer matches as high-stakes battles where players utilize superhuman abilities.

    According to the publisher, “World Fighters” will be the most expansive entry in the series to date. The game is set to feature 22 national teams, more than 110 playable characters, and a library of more than 150 unique special moves. These “super moves” will apply to all facets of the game, including passing, dribbling, and tackling.

    The gameplay introduces a revamped tactical system for goal-scoring opportunities. This new mechanic pits goalkeepers directly against shooters, allowing both sides to trigger cinematic counters and signature blocks seen in the original manga and anime.

    Players can also engage in a custom story mode, creating their own character to join Tsubasa on a quest for a world championship. The journey emphasizes building internal team friendships and navigating rivalries on the pitch.

    To maintain the series’ signature energy, Tadayoshi Makino returns as the sound composer. The upcoming title will feature more than 80 new background music tracks.

    “Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters” is scheduled to launch later in 2026 for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.

    Additional information is available at the game’s official website: www.bandainamcoent.com/games/captain-tsubasa-2-world-fighters.

  • The Genkidama Has Landed: Highlights from Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri 2026

    The Genkidama Has Landed: Highlights from Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri 2026

    Today, January 25, 2026, the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri took over Makuhari Messe to wrap up the franchise’s massive 40th-anniversary celebrations.

    If you don’t live in Japan or weren’t lucky enough to win the ticket lottery to be there in person, don’t worry—the Remixco team has the full scouter reading on every major announcement. From a brand-new game project to a legendary musical collaboration, here is what’s coming to the world of Dragon Ball.


    The Big Reveal: Dragon Ball Game Project “AGE 1000”

    The absolute showstopper of the event was the unveiling of a new title currently dubbed Project “AGE 1000”.

    • The Setting: Slated for a 2027 release, this game explores a new era set 216 years after the end of Dragon Ball Z.

    Sparking! ZERO DLC & Gaming Updates

    The hits kept coming for console players. If you thought the roster for Sparking! ZERO was already packed, think again.

    • Summer 2026 DLC: A major expansion is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Confirmed fighters include:
      • Super Saiyan Bardock
      • Super Android 17 (GT)
      • Great Demon King Piccolo
      • and more

    The 40th Anniversary Special Video (feat. Hans Zimmer)

    In one of the most unexpected crossovers in franchise history, a global special video was released today.

    “It was truly a joy to be part of this special anniversary project… Drawing inspiration from Akira Toriyama’s incredible illustrations… making it an exciting and unforgettable experience.” — Hans Zimmer

    The video, titled “Infinite Future,” features dynamic animation of Toriyama’s original manga covers and illustrations, all set to a sweeping orchestral score by the legendary Hans Zimmer. It’s a literal love letter to 40 years of Goku’s journey.

    Here is the breakdown of the major anime projects and gaming news announced at the event

    Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol (Moro Arc)

    The moment fans have been waiting for since 2018 is finally here. Toei Animation officially confirmed that the “Galactic Patrol Prisoner Arc” is in production.

    • The Scoop: This is the direct sequel to the Dragon Ball Super anime, adapting the high-stakes battle against the planet-eater, Moro.
    • The Teaser: A key visual was revealed showing Goku and Vegeta in their sleek Galactic Patrol uniforms. While a release date wasn’t set, the “Set for Production” status means the wait for the Moro arc is almost over.

    Dragon Ball Super: Beerus (Enhanced Edition)

    Coming Fall 2026, this isn’t just a rerun. This is a “reconstructed” TV anime project focusing on the Battle of Gods saga.

    • What’s New: It features improved animation, new cuts, and reshot scenes to align the power scaling more closely with modern lore.
    • The Beerus Factor: During the stage event, Beerus’s voice actor teased that this version emphasizes that Beerus is still a massive “moving goalpost” in power, capable of defeating Goku in a blink. It will also incorporate light manga elements and new notes left by Akira Toriyama.

    The Genkidamatsuri wasn’t just a celebration of the past; it was a clear signal that the future of Dragon Ball is as bright! Between the mysterious AGE 1000 project and the continued support for Sparking! ZERO, we’re going to be busy for a long time.

  • Raccoon City Returns: The Resident Evil Showcase is Coming to Melt Your Brain

    Raccoon City Returns: The Resident Evil Showcase is Coming to Melt Your Brain

    Hold onto your green herbs, because Capcom is about to drop the mother of all briefings. Just announced, a brand-new Resident Evil Showcase is officially locked and loaded for January 15.

    If you’ve been living under a rock (or just hiding from a Tyrant), this is the 12-minute deep dive we’ve been waiting for. We’re talking fresh gameplay and “major news” for the most anticipated horror title of 2026: Resident Evil Requiem.

    When and Where to Watch

    Cancel your plans and set your reminders. Here is the sit-rep:

    • When: January 15, 2026
    • Time: 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET (Jan 16 @ 7:00 AM JST)
    • Where: Streaming live on YouTube and Twitch.

  • Mega Man Returns: Capcom Unveils ‘Dual Override’ at The Game Awards

    Mega Man Returns: Capcom Unveils ‘Dual Override’ at The Game Awards

    Capcom announced the next installment in its iconic franchise, Mega Man: Dual Override, during The Game Awards 2025 presentation on Thursday. The new action platformer, which will be the 12th mainline title in the series, is scheduled for a 2027 release on a wide range of platforms.

    The Blue Bomber is set to teleport onto the Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.

    The announcement kicks off a countdown to a significant milestone for the franchise. The 2027 launch will coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Mega Man series, which first started busting bots and captivating players in 1987. The franchise has since expanded beyond video games into comics and TV, selling more than 43 million units worldwide.

    Fan Contest and Special Discounts

    Capcom is engaging fans immediately by hosting a special boss design contest for Mega Man: Dual Override. Fans will have the opportunity to design a new Robot Master to appear in the game, joining Dr. Wily’s ranks. Details on how to enter can be found on the contest’s official website.

    To celebrate the reveal, the critically acclaimed Mega Man 11 will be offered at a special discount in the coming days. Players can look to pick up the title for under $5 USD on the PlayStation Store, Nintendo eShop, Xbox Store, and Steam for a limited time.

    Additionally, Mega Man 11 is expanding its language support. New localizations for Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish will be available in an update rolling out tonight.

    The reveal trailer for Mega Man: Dual Override is available to watch

  • Nagoshi’s New Dragon: Why We’re Hyped for GANG OF DRAGON

    Nagoshi’s New Dragon: Why We’re Hyped for GANG OF DRAGON

    Toshihiro Nagoshi, the creative force behind the legendary Yakuza (now Like a Dragon) franchise, has officially unveiled the debut title from his new venture, Nagoshi Studio: GANG OF DRAGON. Revealed with a gritty, cinematic trailer at The Game Awards 2025, this new action-adventure game promises a return to the intense, human drama that Nagoshi is known for.

    Here’s why GANG OF DRAGON is already shaping up to be a must-play:

    🌟 A Star-Powered Protagonist

    The game immediately grabbed attention by casting renowned Korean actor Ma Dong-seok (also known as Don Lee, famous for roles in Train to Busan and The Outlaws) as the lead, Shin Ji-seong.

    • The Story: Shin Ji-seong is a high-ranking member of a Korean crime syndicate operating in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The story will follow Shin as he navigates underworld conflicts and forges “intense, human connections” in the iconic nightlife district of Kabukicho. Nagoshi’s history suggests a story rich with dramatic twists and emotional depth.
    • The Setting: Like the games Nagoshi is famous for, GANG OF DRAGON is centered in a meticulously detailed urban environment, setting the stage for bloody action and realistic atmosphere.

    🔥 Brutal, Action-Focused Gameplay

    The core combat philosophy revolves around the protagonist’s overwhelming physical power, befitting an actor of Ma Dong-seok’s stature.

    • Combat Focus: The gameplay is described as third-person combat focused on brutal hand-to-hand strikes, precise blade attacks, gunplay, and high-impact vehicle action.
    • Nagoshi’s Signature: Initial reactions suggest that while it is not officially part of the Like a Dragon series, the game has a distinctly Yakuza-esque vibe with its cinematic brawling and focus on street-level violence.

    Developed by Industry Veterans

    GANG OF DRAGON is the first project from Nagoshi Studio Inc., which Toshihiro Nagoshi founded after departing from RGG Studio in 2021. This means the game is being developed by a team with unparalleled experience in creating top-tier Japanese action-adventure games.

    • Release Details: While a specific release date is “Coming soon,” the game is confirmed for PC via Steam and is being developed and published by Nagoshi Studio Inc.. Early buzz suggests we’ll hear more details about platforms and a launch window in 2026.

    If you’re a fan of hard-hitting crime drama, rich characters, and Toshihiro Nagoshi’s unique storytelling, GANG OF DRAGON is undoubtedly a title to keep a close eye on.

  • Threads of Time Reveals Its Time-Jumping Heroes: Meet Luna, Rin, & Bo

    Threads of Time Reveals Its Time-Jumping Heroes: Meet Luna, Rin, & Bo

    Dive into the who, what, and when of the turn-based JRPG’s era-specific characters.

    Every classic JRPG earns its place in history with a memorable setting, an iconic soundtrack, and, most importantly, compelling characters. Riyo Games’ highly anticipated turn-based JRPG, Threads of Time, is taking this concept to the next level by weaving its hero roster from different centuries and all walks of life.

    Today, Riyo Games gave us a first in-depth look at some of the unique era-specific characters players will be recruiting and traveling with as they race against time to save history itself.

    ⏳ The Heroic Backbone of a Time-Spanning JRPG

    In Threads of Time, players must venture from century to century to stop a mysterious plot intent on unraveling the past, present, and future. The foundation of this epic journey rests on an unforgettable and diverse party, from Luna the apprentice Fire Mage to Rin the futuristic kitsune, and even a log-lifting Viking dinosaur veterinarian named Bo.

    These unique party members form the backbone of a story that spans millennia, promising an unforgettable journey for fans of the genre.


    🔎 About Our Three Revealed Time-Traveling Heroes

    Here’s a closer look at the three heroes Riyo Games introduced today:

    🔥 Luna: The Middle Ages Fire Mage Apprentice

    • Era: Middle Ages (1000 A.D.)
    • Age: 18
    • Class/Role: Apprentice Fire Mage
    • Weapon: Spark Gloves

    Luna, a teenager from 1000 A.D., is no ordinary apprentice. While she might enjoy a good plate of fried shrimp, her focus is on arcane theory. As an apprentice to the mage Fontenay, her radical theories regarding time magic are considered eccentric by some, but they might just hold the key to uncovering the threatening plot that seeks to undo time itself. JRPG fans looking for a classic elemental magic user with a story twist will find Luna essential.

    🦊 Rin: The Futuristic Kitsune Infiltrator

    • Era: Future (2400 A.D.)
    • Age: 301
    • Class/Role: Freelance Infiltrator
    • Weapon: Katars

    Appearing far younger than her 301 years, Rin hails from a futuristic 2400 A.D. Rin is a three-tailed kitsune and a freelance infiltrator who utilizes her signature Katars to devastating effect. Her unique ability to slip seamlessly between her human and fox form allows her to bypass any defense, secure any secret, and slay any enemy. Rin provides a high-speed, stealth-focused dynamic to the party, blending mythological flair with science-fiction action.

    🦖 Bo: The Prehistoric Guardian and Dino Vet

    • Era: Prehistory (12 million B.C.)
    • Age: 35
    • Class/Role: Guardian
    • Weapon: Warhammer

    The hero from the dawn of time is Bo, a burly 35-year-old Guardian-class warrior. By day, this prehistoric strongman is an unexpected dinosaur veterinarian, tending to his reptilian pals. By night, he’s a log-lifting strongman who brings comic relief to his longhouse. Wielding a massive Warhammer, Bo’s mission in the time-spanning conflict is simple: save his dinosaur companions and stop the evil that corrupts the timeline. Bo is clearly the party’s durable, hard-hitting frontline tank.


    📅 When to Jump into Threads of Time

    Luna, Rin, Bo, and a host of other heroic travelers will soon set the stage for this epic time-traveling tale. This early look confirms that Threads of Time is committed to delivering the deep character roster and compelling narrative that defines the best JRPGs.

    Threads of Time is scheduled to arrive on Steam and Xbox in the future. Stay tuned to Remixco.com for more news and the official release date!

  • Level Up: The Biggest Announcements from EVO France 2025

    Level Up: The Biggest Announcements from EVO France 2025

    The fighting game community (FGC) just wrapped up a historic weekend in Nice, France, for the inaugural EVO France 2025, the first European edition of the legendary Evolution Championship Series. Beyond the clutch comebacks and champion-crowning moments, the event was a goldmine of exclusive announcements that left fans buzzing about the future of their favorite fighters.

    Here are the key drops and reveals that hit the main stage at the Palais des Expositions:

    The Dragon Ball FighterZ Comeback: SSJ4 Goku from DAIMA

    Perhaps the most talked-about announcement came from Bandai Namco for Dragon Ball FighterZ. The game is set to receive a major content injection in the form of a new DLC character: Super Saiyan 4 Goku from the upcoming Dragon Ball DAIMA anime. The announcement trailer, debuted at EVO France, confirms the character will be released in Spring 2026 alongside the full details of the DBFZ 1.40 patch notes, breathing new life into the beloved tag-team fighter.

    Tekken 8’s Next Fighter and World Tour Update

    The Tekken 8 showcase brought major news for the Tekken World Tour 2025. Following the crowning of seven-time EVO champion Arslan Ash, the developers pulled back the curtain on the next DLC character, Mairy Zo, teasing gameplay that is sure to shake up the competitive landscape.

    Riot Games’ 2XKO Gets its First Official Tournament

    In a major debut for the publisher, Riot Games’ new 2v2 fighting game, 2XKO, held its first official tournament as a side event at EVO France 2025. The event was part of the new Riot Games First Impact 2025 series, designed to introduce esports for the title. The French prodigy Marwan “Wawa” Berthe dominated the competition, securing the very first EVO title for the game.

    EVO France is Here to Stay

    The European FGC rejoiced with the final announcement: EVO France will officially be returning to Nice in 2026. The second edition is slated to run from October 9th to 11th, 2026, confirming Europe as a permanent and highly anticipated stop on the global EVO circuit.

    The inaugural EVO France 2025 was a spectacular success, and with these major announcements, it’s clear the Fighting Game Community has plenty to look forward to over the next year and beyond.

  • Threads of Time Trailer Wows at TGS, Showcasing Epic RPG Combat and Time-Bending Heroes

    Threads of Time Trailer Wows at TGS, Showcasing Epic RPG Combat and Time-Bending Heroes

    At the Tokyo Game Show (TGS), Riyo Games unveiled a new trailer for its upcoming turn-based role-playing game, Threads of Time. The trailer was showcased during the PC Gaming Show and offered a deeper look into the 2.5D JRPG, which challenges players to command a party that manipulates time itself to save history.

    The new footage highlighted the game’s strategic, turn-based combat, where players can bend time, chain stylish combos, and outmaneuver time-twisted foes. A new hero was introduced: Rin, a kitsune ninja from 2400 A.D., whose unique abilities include illusions and blade arts to disrupt battle. The trailer also showcased two distinct settings: Himmenheim, a prehistoric town where Vikings and dinosaurs coexist, and a glimpse of the cyberpunk dystopia of 2400 A.D.

    As the press release mentions, Threads of Time invites players to curate a party of adventurers from across different eras. Key features of the game include a time-traveling adventure across diverse periods, “timeless” turn-based combat, a roster of unique heroes, and a visual style that blends retro charm with modern graphics powered by Unreal Engine 5.

  • “Code Vein 2” Gameplay Deep Dive: A Look at the Revenant’s Next Chapter

    “Code Vein 2” Gameplay Deep Dive: A Look at the Revenant’s Next Chapter

    The video gameplay presentation for “Code Vein 2” offers a detailed look into the highly anticipated action RPG, confirming a Jan. 30, 2026, release date and immediate pre-orders. This new entry builds upon its predecessor with refined mechanics and a deeper narrative.

    Crafting Your Revenant: The character creator is a standout feature, providing an incredible level of detail. Gamers can spend hours perfecting their avatar with extensive options for eyes, hair, scars, and masks, ensuring a unique identity for their character in the world of Code Vein.

    Companions and Combat Synergy: The combat system is enhanced by the inclusion of companions. Lou, with her unique time-manipulation abilities, and Levvenia Voda, are not just NPCs; they are strategic assets. They can draw aggro and deal damage, or players can assimilate their powers for crucial combat buffs, adding a new layer of tactical depth.

    Mastering the Battlefield: The core combat loop rewards aggressive play and resource management. Players must master dodging and blocking to survive. The “bleed” mechanic is central, allowing players to use a “jail item” to acquire “I core” from afflicted enemies. This resource fuels special attacks and abilities, making strategic use of your arsenal critical. Weapon variety is also a key selling point, from the versatile bayonet to the long-range statesman’s long bow and the unique hovering runic blades.

    Boss Fights and Strategic Challenges: The presentation culminates in a showcase of the first major boss, the “dejected asalent.” This multi-phase fight requires players to learn move sets, manage their I core, and coordinate with their companion. The boss’s phase two transition highlights the need for adaptability and precision, a hallmark of challenging action RPGs.

  • “ANANTA” Gameplay Trailer Unveils Urban Open-World RPG Experience, Coming to Tokyo Game Show 2025

    “ANANTA” Gameplay Trailer Unveils Urban Open-World RPG Experience, Coming to Tokyo Game Show 2025

    NetEase Games and developer Naked Rain have released a new seven-minute gameplay trailer for their upcoming free-to-play, urban open-world RPG, ANANTA. The game will be available to play at Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2025, which runs from Sept. 25 to 28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

    The trailer provides a deep dive into the features of ANANTA, which aims to offer players a high degree of freedom as they navigate a bustling metropolis. The game allows players to explore different neighborhoods, meet a diverse cast of characters and form their own crew.

    Key details from the new gameplay trailer include:

    A Living, Breathing Metropolis

    ANANTA is designed to feel like a living city. Players can experience a vibrant urban life through small, interactive events such as petting cats in parks or getting caught in the middle of a gang clash. The game’s NPCs are designed to have lifelike behavior, and players’ choices, from snooping on a passerby’s phone to street racing, will have a tangible impact on the city. The game also includes a variety of accessible indoor and outdoor scenes across three vertical layers: rooftops, mid-levels, and ground floors.

    Innovative Combat and Exploration

    The combat system in ANANTA is based on creative freedom, allowing players to use their environment to their advantage. The game features high interactivity, where items like trash bins and golf clubs can be used as weapons. Players can also take enemy weapons and utilize precise dodging and blocking to create a smooth, fast-paced combat experience.

    For exploration, the game features an ultra-free 3C (Character, Camera, Control) system that allows players to reach any visible destination. There is a wide variety of vehicles, including subways, buses, cars and helicopters, that players can use to travel and complete missions.

    Multiple Roles, One City

    Players will take on different roles in ANANTA, starting as the captain of a special task force. They can seamlessly switch between roles like a cop, a hacker, a delivery person or a live-streamer, each with unique personal stories. The game embraces the unexpected, with “whimsical oddities” like a toilet with legs being a part of the city’s environment.

    ANANTA is in development for PlayStation 5, PC, iOS and Android. A release date has not yet been announced.

  • Our Most Anticipated Games of 2025 (Release Dates & Trailers)

    Our Most Anticipated Games of 2025 (Release Dates & Trailers)

    Here’s a sneak peek at some of the most anticipated games of 2025, compiled just for you by Remixco.com! Buckle up, gamers, because this year is shaping up to be epic:

    January – 2025

    • Dynasty Warriors: Origins (January 17th, 2025)
    • Synduality: Echo of Ada (January 23rd, 2025)

    February – 2025

    • Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (February 21st, 2025)
    • Monster Hunter Wilds (February 28th, 2025)

    March – 2025

    • Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars (March 8th, 2025)
    • Assassin’s Creed Shadows (March 20th, 2025)
    • Bleach: Rebirth of Souls (March 21, 2025)
    • The First Berserker: Khazan (March 27th, 2025)

    April – 2025

    • South of Midnight (April 8th, 2025)
    • Pocket Bravery (April 10th, 2025)
    • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (April 24th, 2025)
    • Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade (April 24th, 2025)
    • Fatal Fury: City of Wolves (April 24th, 2025)

    May – 2025

    • Capcom Fighting Collection 2 (May 16th, 2025)
    • The Precinct (May 18th, 2025)
    • Hypercharge: Unboxed (May 30th, 2025)

    June – 2025

    • MindsEye (June 10th, 2025)
    • REMATCH (June 19th, 2025)
    • Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army (June 19th, 2025)

    July – 2025

    • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 (July 11th, 2025)

    August – 2025

    • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles 2 (August 5th, 2025)
    • SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance (August 29th, 2025)

    September – 2025

    • Hollow Knight: Silksong (September 4th, 2025)
    • Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion (September 5th, 2025)
    • Skate. (September 16th, 2025)
    • Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter (September 19th, 2025)
    • Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree (September 19th, 2025)
    • Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles (September 30th, 2025)

    October – 2025

    • Ghost of Yote (October 2nd, 2025)
    • Digimon Story Time Stranger (October 3rd, 2025)
    • Battlefield 6 (October 10th, 2025)
    • NINJA GAIDEN: Ragebound (October 21st, 2025)
    • Double Dragon Revive (October 23rd, 2025)

    November – 2025

    • Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road (November 13th, 2025)

    2026

    • Grand Theft Auto VI (2026)

  • MY HERO ACADEMIA: ALL’S JUSTICE Unleashes New Battle System with Plus Ultra Combos

    MY HERO ACADEMIA: ALL’S JUSTICE Unleashes New Battle System with Plus Ultra Combos

    Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. has dropped a new trailer for MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice, the upcoming 3D arena fighter, giving fans a first look at its high-octane battle system. The game, set during the climactic Final War arc of the popular anime, promises an action-packed experience with 3v3 tag-team combat and devastating “PLUS ULTRA” combo attacks.

    A Deep Dive into the Combat of All’s Justice

    In MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice, players will assemble a team of three characters and engage in intense 3v3 battles. Victory is achieved by defeating every member of the opposing team. The game’s tag-team system is not just for show; it allows for strategic swaps to extend combos, counter enemy tactics, or turn a defensive situation into a powerful offensive.

    The core of the combat revolves around four main actions:

    • Target Combo: A standard attack sequence.
    • Counter Attack: A well-timed move to punish an opponent’s aggression.
    • Guard: A defensive stance to block incoming attacks.
    • Unblockable Attack: An attack that cannot be blocked.

    Players will also have access to tactical maneuvers like Evade and Counter Crash to escape dangerous situations.

    Unleash the Power of Plus Ultra Combos and Rising!

    By building up the Plus Ultra gauge, players can unleash a Plus Ultra Combo, a spectacular finisher where all three team members combine their unique Quirks for massive damage.

    Adding another layer of intensity to the battles is the Rising! state. Once the Rising gauge is filled, players can activate it to receive a significant boost in attack power, movement speed, and recovery. In a comeback-mechanic twist, if a player is down to their last character, Rising! will activate automatically, offering a chance to turn the tide of the battle.

    Experience the Final War Arc with Iconic Characters

    MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice will feature a cinematic story mode titled “ONE LAST SMASH,” allowing players to experience the epic Final War arc. The game boasts an extensive roster of fan-favorite characters from the anime and manga’s entire timeline. Players can expect to see U.A. students, Pro Heroes, and Villains in their most powerful and iconic forms, complete with new move sets.

    Confirmed characters so far include Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, All Might, Tomura Shigaraki, and Himiko Toga, with Bandai Namco promising to reveal more exciting details and additional game features in the coming months.

    Watch the New Battle System Trailer

    Check out the new MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice battle system trailer here:

    MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice is set to release on PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam®. For more information, visit the official Bandai Namco website.