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My Hero One’s Justice 2

Bandai Namco has issued a new batch of My Hero One’s Justice 2 screenshots highlighting Mina Ashido and Minoru Mineta. We have the full set below.

My Hero One’s Justice 2, based on My Hero Academia, will release on Switch in 2020.

Bandai Namco has readied the first Japanese commercial to promote My Hero One’s Justice 2. Get a look at the short advert below.

Bandai Namco recently announced My Hero One’s Justice 2, and retailers have now opened pre-orders. You can reserve it on Amazon here or GameStop here.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 launches for Switch in 2020. Get a look at the game’s boxart above.

My Hero One's Justice 2

Tying in with today’s new trailer, GameSpot has posted an extended video with first footage from My Hero One’s Justice 2. Check it out below.

Bandai Namco has issued the first trailer for My Hero One’s Justice 2. Get a look at the new video below.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 launches for Switch in 2020.

Following the release of its teaser trailer, My Hero One’s Justice 2 has received a first batch of screenshots. Find the images in the gallery below.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 is due out for Switch in 2020. Bandai Namco has since confirmed that the game will be playable at New York Comic-Con 2019 at booth #515.

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Bandai Namco has gone live with a teaser trailer for the recently-announced My Hero One’s Justice 2. Watch it below.

My Hero One’s Justice launches for Switch in 2020. More information about the game will be shared at New York Comic-Con.

Bandai Namco opened up the Japanese website for the recently announced My Hero One’s Justice 2 today, the recently announced sequel to the My Hero Academia fighting game. At the moment, the website doesn’t really contain a whole lot, except an announcement that the game will be shown off at New York Comic-Con this week. The convention will run from October 3 till October 6.

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My Hero One’s Justice 2 is in development, Bandai Namco has revealed. Today’s news comes from the latest issue of Weekly Jump, which has the first scoop on the project.

Fans can expect many more characters in the sequel, including Kai Chisaki (Overhaul). Other representatives from the fourth season of the anime will appear. The battle system will follow that of the original, but players can look forward to improvements in Quirk abilities.

Here’s the first scan:


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