Bandai Namco has announced My Hero Academia All’s Justice, a new anime action-fighting game for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. A release date for My Hero Academia All’s Justice was not announced yet.
The My Hero Academia Vigilantes anime series is now streaming on Crunchyroll with English dubs and subs. Kocchi no Kento performs the opening theme song “Kekka Orai (All’s Well in the End)” for My Hero Academia Vigilantes. Rock band yutori performs the ending theme song “Speed.” My Hero Academia Vigilantes Season 2 will premiere in 2026.
Kenichi Suzuki is directing the anime series at BONES FILM. Yōsuke Kuroda will write and oversee the series scripts. Takahiko Yoshida is the character designer, and Yuki Hayashi is composing the music alongside Shōgo Yamashiro and Yūki Furuhashi.
Here’s an overview of the manga and anime series, via VIZ Media:
Koichi Haimawari couldn’t make the cut to become an official hero, so he uses his modest Quirk to do good deeds in his spare time. Then one day a fateful encounter with some local thugs leads him to team up with two other unlikely heroes. None of them really know what they’re doing, but they’ve got the courage—or foolishness—to try. But they soon discover fighting evil takes more than just being brave…
TOHO animation previously released a new teaser trailer for My Hero Academia Final Season, confirming that the “My Hero Academia Special Event” panel will be held at Anime Expo 2025 on July 5 from 10:00 to 11:20 a.m. PDT at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Deku’s Japanese and English voice actors, Daiki Yamashita and Justin Briner, will be attending the panel alongside a Shonen Jump editor, and series creator Kōhei Horikoshi will share a special message for fans at the event.