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My Hero Academia: All’s Justice Launch Review – The Ultimate Deku vs. Shigaraki Experience

Tomorrow, Feb 6, the wait is over. The new MHA fighting game drops with the full Final War Arc, a 50-character roster, and 'Quirk Awakening' mechanics. Is this the best anime fighter ever made?

Editorial: The End of an Era, The Start of a Legend Anime fans, hold your breath. Tomorrow, **February 6, 2026**, is the day the dream of becoming the "Number One Hero" feels closer than ever. **My Hero

Academia: All’s Justice**, the latest and likely final major console adaptation of Kohei Horikoshi’s masterpiece, drops globally on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. This isn't just another arena brawler; it's

a grand farewell to a series we've lived with for a decade. With the anime and manga concluding, developer Bandai Namco has poured everything into recreating the **"Final War Arc"** with fidelity that

surpasses the TV screen. In this Grade A++ mega-review, we dissect every detail of this epic. Are you ready to go **Beyond Plus Ultra**? 1. Story Mode: Beyond the Anime 📖 A) Covering the Complete "Final

War" Arc Unlike previous "One’s Justice" titles that left the story hanging, *All’s Justice* commits to the full run. The game starts exactly where Season 7 peaked: **The onset of the operation against

the Paranormal Liberation Front (PLF)**. You play as Deku, Bakugo, Todoroki, and the Pro Heroes in battles that are truly cinematic in scale. Released trailers confirm that the **Deku vs. Shigaraki** battle

in the U.A. Floating Coffin is recreated with breathtaking detail. Developers promised that scenes which were only a few panels in the manga have been expanded into 10-minute cutscenes with original Japanese

voice acting (Seiyuu). B) The "What If" Scenarios But the real hook is the original content. What if **"Vigilante Deku"** (Dark Deku) never returned to U.A.? What if **Mirko** failed in Dr. Garaki's lab?

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