Fans of the wildly popular My Hero Academia franchise have reason to celebrate over a possible new video game titled All’s Justice. This speculation comes after Shueisha Inc. (the publisher behind Weekly Shōnen Jump) filed a trademark with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for All’s Justice on Mar. 5, 2025.
Naturally, the trademark filing sparked rumors of yet another addition to the My Hero Academia gaming lineup. Considering Shueisha’s history with the series, many fans believe this could be the third entry to Bandai Namco Entertainment’s wildly successful 2018 and 2020 My Hero One’s Justice fighting games.
My Hero Academia Game All’s Justice Could Focus On The Final War Arc
The timing also couldn’t be more perfect, arriving only seven months before My Hero Academia’s anime season finale drops. All’s Justice seems poised to capitalize on the series’ explosive climax, with fans on r/GamingLeaksAndRumours claiming it’ll spotlight the manga’s Final Act Saga and bring popular characters (and battles) to life.
Further bolstering the theory that All’s Justice will continue the One’s Justice legacy is Shueisha’s close partnership with Bandai Namco, which holds exclusive rights to publish Weekly Shōnen Jump video game adaptations. Could All’s Justice introduce new characters or shift genres? Maybe. The possibilities are tantalizingly unclear.

While no official announcement has been made (yet), the trademark filing has sent ripples of excitement through the gaming and anime communities. After all, a third installment is long overdue! However, fans also wonder if All’s Justice will mark a bold new direction for the franchise, especially with the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes premiering in April.
When you consider that My Hero Academia has sold over 100 million manga copies worldwide, it’s clear the appetite for more content is insatiable. As anticipation builds, fans eagerly await confirmation from Shueisha or Bandai Namco, hoping All’s Justice will deliver another Plus Ultra experience.
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