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My Hero Academia: All’s Justice launches February 2026

Bandai Namco unveils new trailer with Team Up Mission mode

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My Hero Academia: All's Justice

Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia has announced the latest My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is launching February 5, 2026. It’s coming to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, and February 6, 2026 on PC via Steam.

The announcement came with a brand-new trailer. It highlights intense battle sequences, the all-new “Team Up Mission” mode, and cinematic moments straight out of the anime’s climactic Final War arc.

The trailer also showcased exploration gameplay. This includes  a glimpse of Izuku Midoriya swinging across the city with his Black Whip quirk. This immediately struck a chord with me. One of my personal wishlists for the game is a mission recreating the Season 6 jailbreak hunt. There, Midoriya went all out as a lone vigilante.

Other members of Class 1A were also shown with their own traversal mechanics. This gives a taste of how dynamic and varied the gameplay could be beyond just fighting.

Editions and Pre-order Bonuses

Players can now pre-order All’s Justice in different editions:

  • Early Purchase Bonus / Pre-order Bonus: Early unlock of two characters, normally gated by in-game progression.
  • Deluxe Edition: Base game, Season Pass (five playable characters), plus a collectible in-game card.
  • Ultimate Edition: Everything in Deluxe, plus 7 HUD banner sets, 20 costumes, multiple themed costume packs, and special outfits for characters like Himiko Toga and Lady Nagant.

A True Finale for the Franchise

All’s Justice serves as a 3D arena fighter featuring U.A. students, Pro Heroes, and Villains in their most powerful forms. The story mode promises to reframe the Final War arc from a new perspective, letting players immerse themselves in the last great battle between One For All and All For One.

With its giant roster, refined battle system, and cinematic flair, it looks to be the most ambitious My Hero Academia game yet.

Personally, I couldn’t be more excited. This game is releasing just as the anime reaches its final episode — a bittersweet sendoff for a series I’ve grown attached to over the past decade. In fact, I’ve spent the last couple of weeks rewatching the whole run to prepare for the series’ Final Season premiere on October 5.

For fans like me, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice feels like the perfect way to celebrate both the end of the anime and everything we love about this story of heroes.

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AMD teases next-gen Xbox coming in 2027

It might double as a usable PC, too.

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It’s been a while since GPU companies focused on making chips for consoles. With how the industry is going now, chips feel like they’re destined to end up in the suffocating deluge of AI servers. Now, however, AMD is showing signs of healing by teasing the next-generation Xbox.

In the latest earnings call (via Engadget), AMD CEO Lisa Su teased that the next-gen Xbox, built with a custom AMD SoC, is “progressing well to support a launch in 2027.”

The subtle tease is vague enough to obscure any details about the upcoming console but clear enough to confirm that it’s coming. Since the Xbox Series X|S has been out for several years now, it’s not surprising that Microsoft is thinking about what’s coming next.

However, it’s still intriguing that Microsoft is going for another console. Previous reports have speculated that the company might focus on delivering games, especially through the Game Pass. Lately, both the PlayStation and the Switch have thoroughly dominated the console market ahead of the Xbox. Handheld consoles are likewise impressive, too.

Other reports have speculated that the upcoming generation will focus on delivering both a gaming and a PC experience. With the Steam Machine coming soon, it seems natural that the next consoles will be usable PCs as well.

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Overwatch reinvents itself with a new story and five new heroes

And it’s not “Overwatch 2” anymore.

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Overwatch 2 was not a disaster for the popular multiplayer shooter franchise. It did, however, make the game more polarizing. For 2026, Blizzard is shaking things up once again, starting by dropping the “2” from Overwatch 2.

During its scheduled showcase, the new-and-improved Overwatch will feature annual storylines that will keep the game fresh for years to come. The system will go live on February 10. By then, the year-long event called Reign of Talon will start with Season 1.

As the name suggests, this year will be all about the villain-coded Talon organization, and it’s going to be more story-driven. Right off the bat, a new cinematic sees Vendetta seemingly kill Doomfist and take over the leadership of Talon.

Blizzard says that the year will see ten new characters introduced to the roster. In fact, five of those will already be playable starting in Season 1.

Without a doubt, the highlight character for this round is the formerly cancelled Jetpack Cat. The character was first rumored all the way back in 2017 but will now be fully playable this season. The flying feline hero is a support character that can hook another hero to a location while healing them. Their ultimate reverses this by having them crash land onto enemies and then hooking one to, ideally, drop them off the map.

Jetpack Cat will join four other heroes. Anran, who is also affiliated with the Overwatch faction, deals fire damage. Domina, who, along with the next three heroes, works with Talon, is a shield-based tank. Emre imagines an evil version of Soldier: 76. Finally, Mizuki is a Talon-affiliated healer.

Besides a new story and heroes, Overwatch will feature new game modes and improvements across the board. The new Season 1 starts on February 10.

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The Nintendo Switch is now Nintendo’s best-selling console ever

Meanwhile, the Switch 2 just crossed 17 million units sold.

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The Nintendo Switch 2’s success was bound to happen. After enormous success with the original Switch, Nintendo is practically destined to also put up impressive numbers for the console’s recently released sequel. Today, the company has whipped out some proof. The Nintendo Switch 2 officially sold 17.37 million units, as of December last year.

Nintendo shared the console’s numbers through an investor’s report. Despite coming out only eight months ago, the Switch 2 is already putting up impressive numbers. With those numbers, the console is already Nintendo’s fastest selling platform to date.

For comparison, the original Switch sold less than half of what Switch 2 has sold in the former’s first eight months. Though the second console is still miles away from its predecessor’s total numbers, it’s already well on its way. In fact, Nintendo already expects the Switch 2 to break 19 million units by the end of the quarter.

The second Switch isn’t the only console reaping the rewards of its hard work. The original Switch has also crossed a major milestone. As of last year, the console has sold 155.37 million units, making it Nintendo’s bestselling console ever. It just overtook the Nintendo DS, which sold 154.02 million units.

With that, the Switch 2 has a mountain to climb, just to reach the same heights that its predecessor already attained. For sure, the console’s ongoing success is buoyed by the goodwill established by the original. Now, the question is whether the Switch 2 can sustain its growth on its own.

To help, the console is expecting significant first-party titles including Pokémon Pokopia and Meetup in Bellabel Park, a Super Mario Bros. Wonder DLC.

SEE ALSO: The Nintendo Switch is nearing the end of its lifecycle

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