
The new My Hero Academia: Alls Justice can host all kinds of match-ups with its roster of 65 characters. Gamers can recreate fan favorite fights from the show or create their own What if scenarios, both online and locally. Even though multiplayer has already been confirmed for the title, is My Hero Academia: All’s Justice Crossplay?
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The game will release on February 6 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Sadly, gamers will be restricted to their respective platforms when duking it out online. My Hero Academia All’s Justice will not feature Crossplay. There have also been no recent statements from Bandai Namco about adding the feature at its launch or later in the future.
Differing from both of the One Justice games, All’s Justice is still a 3D arena fighter, but all My Hero Academia characters will have updated moves and costumes from their latest appearance in the franchise. This included their most potent forms and transformations—all of it within a new Battle System. Speaking of new, there is a new Team Up Mission Mode, which allows you to roam the area patrolling like an actual hero. It’s an original game scenario in which you’re paired with other members of Class 1-A to complete various missions. The more missions completed, the more of the My Hero Academia story you play through Archive battles. With it being a 3-on-3 battle, we can now mix and match heroes and villains’ Quirks to create crazy and flashy combos.
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