
My Hero Ultra Rumble has been out for a few weeks now. The game has seen several maintenance updates that aim to improve the overall gameplay experience. Given how transparent the team has been, they even dropped a roadmap highlighting all of the content that’s coming to the game. Here is the My Hero Ultra Rumble Roadmap explained.
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The roadmap for My Hero Ulrta Rumble is as follows. During the first season, we’ve seen the addition of Eijiro Kirishima, Ibara Shiozaki, and Momo Yaoyorozu to the roster. Alongside them, a new character will be coming later on in the season. In Season 2, new rules will be added to the title along with another character. Come Season 2, new battle systems/mechanics will tweak up the gameplay experience. While it’s not listed, a new character will come in Season 3 as well. A silhouette hasn’t been provided as it may still be in the process of being decided on who the new character will be.
Each individual season will include a new character, Battle Pass, four new gacha rolls, and three different events. With each season planned to last two months, that’s a lot of content being provided for players during that time span. Of course given how often the game goes into maintenance, these new additions can be followed on the My Hero Ultra Rumble official Twitter page.
Stay tuned for more gaming content, including updates to My Hero Ultra Rumble and newly released titles.
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