Highlights
- The My Hero Academia 2026 season launches on February 6 with the "Final War" arc fighting game All’s Justice.
- A special epilogue episode adapting the "eight years later" manga finale arrives on May 2, 2026.
- The My Hero Academia 2026 roadmap features a world concert tour and four major "ultra projects" for the 10th anniversary.
The curtains may have closed on U.A. High this past December, but the world of Pro Heroes is far from finished. Following the emotional conclusion of the My Hero Academia anime on Dec 13, 2025, the My Hero Academia 2026 roadmap is already preparing for a monumental comeback. Leading this new era is the worldwide launch of My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, an action-fighting game set to release on Feb 6, 2026. Developed by Byking Inc. and published by Bandai Namco, the title is being positioned as the definitive interactive finale for the series.
Available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, the game allows players to dive directly into the "Final War" arc as part of the My Hero Academia 2026 expansion. Fans can relive the high-stakes clashes from the 11-episode final season, including the definitive battle between Deku and Shigaraki and Bakugo’s stand against All For One. Boasting the largest roster in the franchise’s history, the game features characters in their most powerful forms within a refined 3-on-3 tag-team battle system designed for both speed and strategy.
Expanding the My Hero Academia 2026 Universe
Gameplay innovations include a new "Rising" mechanic that allows players to amplify Quirk abilities mid-fight, alongside a "Team Up Mission" mode that offers a virtual free-roam space for training with Class 1-A. Beyond the combat, the title includes original cinematics told from both hero and villain perspectives. Preorders for the game are currently live across three tiers: Standard, Deluxe, and Ultimate. While higher tiers include a Season Pass for five DLC characters and unique "U.A. Quest" and "Idol" costume sets.
This surge of content coincides with a massive 10th Anniversary celebration for the franchise, which has seen the original manga surpass 100 million copies in circulation. While the main series concluded its eighth season in late 2025, the momentum continues with the second season of the spin-off series, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes, currently airing. These projects serve as a bridge to a packed 2026 roadmap that includes four "ultra projects" teased at Jump Festa, leading many to speculate that a new film is on the horizon.
The Future of the Plus Ultra Legacy
Fans also have a major television event to mark on their calendars. On May 2, 2026, a special epilogue episode titled My Hero Academia: More is set to be released. This special will adapt the manga’s "eight years later" chapter, finally providing an animated look at Deku and his classmates as adult Pro Heroes. This follows the anime's recent trend of expanding upon the source material to provide a more complete ending for the beloved cast.
The celebration will eventually move from the screen to the stage with the "My Hero Academia in Concert" world tour. The event, which begins on May 30 in Yokohama before heading overseas, will feature live orchestral performances of Yuki Hayashi's iconic score alongside high-definition scenes from the anime. As the franchise marks ten years since its 2016 debut, these projects prove that while the "Final War" is over, the journey for the next generation of heroes is just getting started.

