Bandai Namco announced it is looking for insights and feedback into the new My Hero Academia: All’s Justice fighting game from fans and people who played the game with a new survey. The official site’s form involves 27 questions about the title. People can offer their insights until March 4, 2026. There’s no reward, like a free wallpaper with characters from the anime and manga, for completing it.
The survey starts simply enough, asking if someone owns the game, which version they got, and which platform they’re playing on. It then asks if someone played and how long. After that, it gets into finer details like how satisfied someone was with certain modes and if they’d recommend the title.
The form also asks about My Hero Academia in general. One question asks if someone likes the series. Another asks how long someone’s been a fan. There’s a question about merchandise as well.
Things close out with some general demographic questions. These ask about familiarity with other Shonen Jump series games and what other genres you enjoy.
As a reminder, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is another 3D arena fighting game along the lines of previous titles like My Hero One’s Justice 1 and 2. It covers the whole series right up through the final battle in Story Mode, but there are also elements designed to be less harrowing like the Team Up Mission with characters training in a “virtual space,” opportunities to take on challenges while seeing characters in quieter moments or go into traditional versus style matches.
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the survey asking for fan feedback and thoughts on the fighting game is live until March 4, 2026. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll, and the manga is available via Viz Media.