The 3D battle action game, which adapts the series’ climactic “Final War” storyline, previously launched on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam earlier in 2026.
The Switch 2 edition will be available through physical and digital channels, including a package version with a Game-Key Card and standard eShop availability where applicable.
What to expect on Switch 2
Bandai Namco described the title as a high-impact combat experience faithful to the anime’s set pieces and character powers.
In journalistic terms, the publisher said the game places players at the center of the series' Final War, emphasizing intense battles that let users harness distinctive Quirks from both heroes and villains to execute powerful, cinematic moves.
Switch 2-specific features and post-launch content
The Switch 2 release will include features promoted as exclusive to this platform, most notably online battles made available via a GameShare implementation.
Bandai Namco also announced a new minigame mode focused on Class 1-A characters; this mode is delivered as a free update and features a special collaboration with Pac-Man.
Editions, season pass and early purchase bonuses
MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice will be offered in multiple editions: Standard, Deluxe and Ultimate.
The Deluxe Edition contains the season pass and five additional playable characters that will arrive post-launch; the Ultimate Edition likewise includes the season pass.
Early purchasers will gain immediate access to two playable variants—"Izuku Midoriya Rising" and "All For One Chaos"—plus 30,000 hero coins for in-game items and minigames.
Availability and platforms
The Switch 2 release date is set for September 4, 2026.
The game remains available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam from its earlier 2026 launch.
Bandai Namco’s announcement positions the Switch 2 edition as a platform-tailored iteration with added modes and online functionality, while maintaining parity with the franchise’s core combat and narrative elements.
For players tracking availability, expect digital listings on Nintendo’s storefront for the Switch successor and standard retail SKUs for the packaged Game-Key Card version.