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My Hero Academia: All’s Justice Getting Switch 2 Port

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice game Getting Switch 2 Port
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The game My Hero Academia: All’s Justice will show up on the Switch 2. It will launch on September 4, 2026. This comes seven months after the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC release. While digital pre-orders aren’t live on the eShop yet, the Amazon page is live and confirms the 30,000 Hero Coins and early All for One Chaos and Izuku Midoriya Rising unlocks. On the day it launches, all versions will get the Mini Game (All 10 Types) update that includes a Pac-Man style game. 

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The video highlighted My Hero Academia: All’s Justice on the system and some of the different modes. It also highlighted a Switch 2 exclusive feature. It will support GameChat online battles. This will allows someone to share the game and fight together even with one copy.

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Here’s the full game trailer for the Switch 2 version of My Hero Academia: All’s Justice.

The previous two games in this series did both appear on the Switch. Both My Hero One’s Justice and its sequel are there. Both are also on sale until June 22, 2026, with the first one costing $4.99 and the second $9.99. 

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice will come to the Switch 2 on September 4, 2026, and the game is already on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. The manga is handled by Viz Media, and the anime is on Crunchyroll. 

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