Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe announced today that MY HERO ACADEMIA: ALL’S JUSTICE, the action game inspired by the globally renowned anime series, will be released on Nintendo Switch 2 on September 4, 2026.
MY HERO ACADEMIA: ALL’S JUSTICE takes players to the pivotal events of the series' “final war,” introducing intense combat experiences inspired by the original work. Players will be able to unleash powerful abilities by mastering the unique Quirks of heroes and villains in thrilling battles that retain the spirit of the anime. The Nintendo Switch 2 version will feature exclusive benefits, including online fighting using GameShare and GameChat, allowing players to enjoy matches seamlessly with friends and family.
Additionally, the Nintendo Switch 2 version will include an all-new mode called “Minigame,” which offers a range of fun activities and challenges featuring Class 1-A students. Through a free update coinciding with the Nintendo Switch 2 release, the Minigame mode will be available to players. This mode includes mini-games developed by Mei Hatsume in the form of ability tests within a virtual space, alongside a special collaboration with the iconic character PAC-MAN. Players will be able to test their skills through a variety of challenges and strive for the highest scores.
MY HERO ACADEMIA: ALL’S JUSTICE will be available on Nintendo Switch 2 in Standard Edition, Deluxe Edition, and Ultimate Edition. The physical version will also include an exclusive inner cover designed by bones film, featuring Izuku Midoriya and Tomura Shigaraki.
Pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 version are now available, granting players early access to the two playable characters “Izuku Midoriya Rising” and “All For One Chaos,” along with 30,000 Hero Coins, the in-game currency used to purchase customization items and participate in Minigame mode. MY HERO ACADEMIA: ALL’S JUSTICE is already available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
I have loved video games since the days of the family console and prefer adventure games like Tomb Raider and Assassins Creed (before shifting to RPG). I have no bias toward any home console; for me, the best one is the one that delivers the most outstanding games. What matters to me is engaging storytelling experiences, since the story is the foundation of enjoyment more than gameplay.
