My Hero Academia: All’s Justice returns with new modes on Feb 6, 2026

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My Hero Academia: All’s Justice returns with new modes on Feb 6, 2026
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With the anime’s story wrapped, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice aims to bridge the gap for fans who want more time with Class 1-A. The official announcement confirms a story mode that revisits the anime’s final season while adding original missions crafted for the game. Two new modes – Team Up Mission and Hero’s Diary – expand that premise with training, exploration and character-focused vignettes. Developer notes highlight how movement and traversal are built around each student’s Quirk to recreate the feel of living in this world. The game is scheduled to launch on February 6, 2026.

Watch the video from the announcement here:

Character running through a city street from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game, showcasing action and adventure.
Character running through a city street from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game, showcasing action and adventure.

Story recap and original content

The story mode is positioned as a playable recap of the anime’s concluding arc, complemented by mission scenarios created specifically for the game. This blend is designed to let players relive decisive moments and then pivot into new perspectives that weren’t shown on screen.

Students from My Hero Academia in uniform sit at a diner booth, engaged in conversation, showcasing camaraderie.
Students from My Hero Academia in uniform sit at a diner booth, engaged in conversation, showcasing camaraderie.

Two original game modes explained

Beyond the main story track, All’s Justice adds a pair of modes that focus on training, teamwork and slice-of-life storytelling. Here is a quick reference overview.

Three anime characters in vibrant costumes discuss, surrounded by two small cats, from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game.
Three anime characters in vibrant costumes discuss, surrounded by two small cats, from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game.

How Hero’s Diary episodes were chosen

According to the production team, Hero’s Diary was shaped to emphasize communication, friendships and routine student life rather than training alone. The scenarios were reviewed weekly with the manga and anime production staff to ensure character relationships and tone stayed consistent with the source. Examples include after-school hangouts – such as Bakugo spending time with classmates like Iida – and lighter, character-driven outings like Kirishima and Koda searching for animals.

Action-packed scene from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game, featuring intense combat and dramatic Quirk abilities.
Action-packed scene from My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game, featuring intense combat and dramatic Quirk abilities.

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Movement built around Quirks

Developers note that traversal was designed to answer a key “what if” for fans – how would each Quirk feel to use across a town map? Movement moves beyond pure combat abilities and into navigation, puzzle-solving and flow. Deku’s light parkour received specific tuning to reflect his capabilities relative to other heroes and villains, while speed differences are preserved – for instance, Iida remains faster in this world. Team Up Mission encourages players to compare how each Class 1-A member approaches the same space via their distinct abilities.

Preorder My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game for exclusive characters Izuku Midoriya Rising and All For One Chaos.
Preorder My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game for exclusive characters Izuku Midoriya Rising and All For One Chaos.

Release timing

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is planned for release on February 6, 2026. The date was shared alongside mode details and developer insights into the original scenarios and traversal systems.

Final takeaway – why it matters

All’s Justice blends a final-season retelling with new, mode-driven perspectives on Class 1-A. For players, that means revisiting pivotal battles and then stepping into day-to-day moments and Quirk-powered traversal that the anime only hinted at – a focused way to explore both the spectacle and the small stories that define My Hero Academia.

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