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Bandai Namco is bringing My Hero Academia: All's Justice to Switch 2

By GFA Staff
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Bandai Namco is bringing My Hero Academia: All's Justice to Switch 2

Bandai Namco is officially bringing the high-octane anime arena fighter, My Hero Academia: All's Justice, to Nintendo's upcoming next-generation platform. Set for a September 4 launch window, the upgraded version promises to leverage the Switch 2's beefier hardware to deliver smoother frame rates, faster load times, and richer visual fidelity. The announcement has sparked considerable excitement among anime and competitive fighting game fans who are eager to see how the game performs on the new architecture.

The Switch 2 version will feature full GameShare support, allowing players on a single local network to engage in multiplayer matches with ease. This addition is particularly relevant for the fighting game community, where local tournament setups and casual gatherings are a core part of the competitive experience. Bandai Namco has also confirmed that all previously released downloadable content and character packs will be included in the base package for the next-gen release.

Bringing a major anime property to the Switch 2's launch window is a calculated strategic move. Anime-styled games have historically performed exceptionally well on Nintendo platforms, and having a flagship title like All's Justice ready for the next-gen console's early lifecycle ensures strong initial adoption. Fighting game enthusiasts can look forward to dramatic battles with improved performance on the go or docked.

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Source: Nintendo Life - https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2026/06/bandai-namco-is-bringing-my-hero-academia-alls-justice-to-switch-2

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