My Hero Academia: All's Justice on Nintendo Switch — Release Date, Roster, Modes Explained

Bandai Namco has confirmed My Hero Academia: All's Justice will arrive on Nintendo Switch on September 4, 2026.

The publisher describes the title as a 3D arena fighter that adapts the "Final War" arc from the My Hero Academia franchise, bringing a large roster of heroes and villains to Switch hardware.

Release details and platform

My Hero Academia: All's Justice is scheduled for release on September 4, 2026 for Nintendo Switch.

The announcement positions the game among Bandai Namco's growing support for Switch, and the news will be of interest to fans tracking third‑party releases through Nintendo Direct updates and Nintendo eShop listings.

Story mode: Reliving the Final War

The game's story mode retells key moments from the Final War arc with cinematic presentation.

Bandai Namco says players will re-experience scenes such as Bakugo's confrontation with All For One and Deku's final struggle against his nemesis, framed as a fresh, playable interpretation of the climactic storyline.

Roster and combat systems

Bandai Namco bills the title as featuring the largest My Hero Academia roster to date, including U.A. Class 1‑A students, pro heroes such as Mirko and Best Jeanist, and villains like All For One, Shigaraki, and Dabi in their final, powered-up forms.

Combat centers on fast-paced, strategic 3v3 arena battles.

The game introduces a "Rising" state that temporarily boosts attack power, movement speed, and Quirk effectiveness, enabling combo-focused play and character switching to create team synergies.

Modes and progression

In addition to the main story, My Hero Academia: All's Justice includes Team-Up Mission, an original scenario where players assume the role of a U.A. 1‑A student in a Virtual Space to complete training exercises and missions alongside classmates.

Completing Team-Up Mission unlocks Archives Battle, which lets players revisit iconic fights from across the series.

Free content and trailer

Bandai Namco confirmed that the game's Mini Game suite — listed as "Mini Game (All 10 Types)" — will be available at no additional cost.

A trailer accompanying the announcement highlights gameplay samples, roster reveals, and the cinematic story presentation.

For Nintendo Switch owners and My Hero Academia fans, the September 4, 2026 release date makes All's Justice one of the notable licensed fighters to watch this year.

Keep an eye on official Bandai Namco channels and Nintendo eShop listings for regional availability and further updates.