After several months of leaks of all kinds, Bandai Namco confirms that the next Opus of My Hero Academia will be announced this week as part of his Summer Showcase.
It is now official: the return of My Hero Academia In video games, it’s coming soon! Indeed, we were talking about it two weeks ago, a new title baptized My Hero Academia: All’s Justice would currently be in preparation on the side of Bandai Namco. Discovered earlier this year through a brandthis one, which is still not announced at a time when these lines are written, had very recently redone from him thanks to the leak de son key artwhich also evoked the existence of a trailer. And this is confirmed today.
The new My Hero Academia announced this week
After gratifying us with a generous Little Nightmares Showcase Last week, Bandai Namco announced that a new conference would take place this week: the Bandai Namco Summer Showcase. Scheduled for July 2 at 9 p.m. (French time), it will then officially lift the veil on this new game My Hero Acadamia, whose name is still not confirmed by the publisher. We should thus be entitled to an ad trailer, perhaps embellished with some gameplay images for the occasion.
Of course, however, it will not be the only game presented during the conference. In addition to My Hero Academia, the publisher has also confirmed the presence of many other upcoming titles, such as Vein 2 code, The Blood of Dawnwalker, Death Note Killer Within, Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots, Little Nightmares 3 (yes, again), Patapon 1+2 Replay, Shadow Labyrinth, Super Robot Wars Y or Tekken 8. Suffice to say that we will not have enough to be bored, therefore. The duration of this Summer Showcase, on the other hand, has not yet been revealed.
That said, with as many games on the program, exclusive trailers and especially in -depth glimpses of the gameplay of certain titles, we can undoubtedly expect a rather generous event. It remains to be seen which part will be dedicated to the return of My Hero Academia. Because as a reminder, with the exception of My Hero Ultra Rumblea Battle Royale Free-to-Play released in 2023, the franchise had not welcomed again since My Hero One’s Justice 2 In 2020. His return could therefore act as an event for Bandai Namco as for fans.


