Gaming
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice launches February 2026
Bandai Namco unveils new trailer with Team Up Mission mode
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.
Gaming
PRAGMATA launches with dual-character sci-fi action
Capcom’s long-awaited lunar adventure blends hacking and combat
CAPCOM has officially released PRAGMATA, a new sci-fi action-adventure title now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
Set on the moon in the near future, PRAGMATA follows an unlikely duo navigating a lunar station overrun by hostile robots. Players take control of spacefarer Hugh and android Diana. Each one is equipped with distinct abilities that must be used in tandem to progress.
The single-player experience leans on a mix of action and strategy. Combat pairs with hacking mechanics. It requires players to switch between characters and coordinate their skills. These are necessary to overcome enemies and environmental challenges.
A Nintendo Switch 2 version is scheduled to arrive in Southeast Asia on April 24, 2026, with pre-orders now open.
Southeast Asia availability
PRAGMATA is rolling out across platforms with the following release schedule:
- PlayStation 5 — April 17, 2026 (Physical & Digital)
- Xbox Series X|S — April 17, 2026 (Digital)
- Steam (PC) — April 17, 2026 (Digital)
- Nintendo Switch 2 — April 24, 2026 (Physical & Digital)
Physical edition and early bonuses
Physical Standard Editions are available for PlayStation 5 starting April 17, followed by Nintendo Switch 2 on April 24.
Players who purchase from participating retailers in Southeast Asia may receive limited bonuses, including a Chibi Diana memo pad and an A4 clear folder with exclusive artwork. These are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Digital editions and extras
Digital Standard and Deluxe Editions are available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The Nintendo Switch 2 version arrives on April 24.
The Standard Edition includes the base game, while the Deluxe Edition adds the Shelter Variety Pack. This bundle includes additional outfits for Diana and Hugh, extra background music tracks, gestures, a weapon skin, and a collection of in-game artwork.
Soundtrack rollout
Six tracks from the PRAGMATA original soundtrack, including the main theme “Memories Are You,” are now available on major streaming platforms ahead of the full release.
PRAGMATA is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, with the Nintendo Switch 2 version launching next week in Southeast Asia.
Gaming
Bloodborne is getting an R-rated animated film adaptation
And it’s going to be produced by Sony and Jacksepticeye.
FromSoftware fans are eating well these days. Though gamers are still anticipating the arrival of The Duskbloods on the Switch 2, the studio’s other franchises are getting well-deserved nods for adaptations: Sekiro, Elden Ring, and now, Bloodborne.
Sekiro has already been slated for an anime adaptation for a while now. Meanwhile, Alex Garland recently confirmed that he is adapting Elden Ring for A24. Today, Sony Pictures has confirmed that the studio is working on an R-rated animated film based on Bloodborne.
Via Variety, Sony Pictures president Sanford Panitch says that the upcoming adaptation will keep the game’s essence of horror and gore. With a name like “Bloodborne,” you can’t have an adaptation without a heaping of blood.
Besides Sony, the animated project has another big name attached to its production: YouTuber Jacksepticeye. Throughout his career, the creator has been vocal about considering Bloodborne as his favorite game of all time. He even has a tattoo of the Hunter’s Mark on his forearm. For this project, Jack will be a co-producer.
Though the creator’s skill in filmmaking is still a relative unknown, Jack’s love for the game should give the project a gamer’s voice. If anything, Markiplier’s recent Iron Lung adaptation offers optimism that YouTubers can also create decent films.
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It hasn’t even been that long since Version 4.1 of Honkai: Star Rail dropped, and now, the space fantasy RPG will launch its Version 4.2 update on April 22.
Called “So Laughed the Masses,” this update continues the Trailblazers’ adventure in Planarcadia. The state of the Phantasmoon Games has grown increasingly complex, following the announcement that the victor will permanently become the Aeon of Elation.
Even more plots and schemes are bound to surface as Research Society of Happy Smiles leader Fulwish invites all Supplicants to a public debate. Trailblazers must successfully navigate every hurdle, obtain more Wishpower, and resolve the hidden crisis.
In Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.2, all-new limited 5-star characters Silver Wolf LV.999 and Evanescia will become playable companions.
Furthermore, limited 5-star characters The Dahlia, Castorice, and Firefly, as well as Tribbie, Sunday, and Feixiao, will all appear respectively in the first and second-phase Warp events.
Trailblazers will also be able to unlock the brand-new Path of Elation.
The Version 4.2 update coincides with the third anniversary of the space fantasy RPG, and the title has prepared a series of special events and generous rewards for players.
Players can get 20 free pulls, Stellar Jade giveaways, and free character redemptions. And for a chance to win a Silver Wolf LV.999-themed car and other surprise gifts, simply participate in the “Aha’s Chosen: Spreading Elation Everywhere” online event.
For more on the update, here’s the latest trailer from HoYoverse:
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