My Hero Academia Video Game “My Hero Ultra Rumble” Coming
Bandai Namco Entertainment’s latest My Hero Academia video game, titled My Hero Ultra Rumble, has announced its fall release on the official website.
My Hero Academia Video Game Coming in Fall 2023
It’s official! The new My Hero Academia video game is on its way. The battle royale-style action game, known as My Hero Academia Ultra Rumble in Japan, will be free-to-play. Players can enjoy the game on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
Namely, the open beta test for the game took place from May 25 to June 2. Now, the creators revealed that the game is set to release officially in the Fall of 2023. Here is some of the information about the game itself.
In each match, eight teams of three players will compete using their Quirks, unique abilities from the My Hero Academia series. In addition, Bandai Namco Entertainment plans to offer various costumes and skins for the game’s characters.
This is not the first My Hero Academia video game. For example, My Hero One’s Justice 2, the previous game in the franchise, was released in March 2020 for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and Steam.
Moreover, the first My Hero One’s Justice game was initially available on Switch and PS4 in Japan in August 2018, and later launched for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC in Europe and the Americas in October 2018.
MHA Season 7 Coming As Well
Apart from the new My Hero Academia video game, the popular anime is also coming back for one more season. With season 7 on the way, here is the most important information you should know. Some of the main cast members expected to return for My Hero Academia season seven include:
– Izuku Midoriya voiced by Daiki Yamashita (Japanese) and Justin Briner (English)
– Katsuki Bakugo voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto (Japanese) and Clifford Chapin (English)
– Shoto Todoroki voiced by Yuki Kaji (Japanese) and David Matranga (English)
– All Might voiced by Kenta Miyake (Japanese) and Christopher R Sabat (English)
– Shota Aizawa voiced by Junichi Suwabe (Japanese) and Christopher Wehkamp (English)
– Hawks voiced by Yuichi Nakamura (Japanese) and Zeno Robinson (English)
– Tomura Shigaraki voiced by Kōki Uchiyama (Japanese) and Eric Vale (English)
My Hero Academia has a large voice cast, and while some changes may occur, these actors are likely to return for season seven. Fans are eagerly anticipating the next season, which will continue the story based on Kōhei Horikoshi’s manga.
With the anime catching up to the manga, there may be adjustments to the release schedule, but the popularity of the series ensures that fans will be excited about its return. Stay tuned for further updates and announcements regarding the release date and cast for My Hero Academia season seven.
Obsessed with anime, all-things magical, collecting rare editions and funko pops, Natalija is a young writer who strives to read every comic and manga out there!
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