Death Note and My Hero Academia manga board games
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Death Note and My Hero Academia Board Games Revealed

Shueisha Games has revealed two new board games which it will theme after Death Note and My Hero Academia. The company will release both games in Winter 2024.

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The Death Note board game will be a Werewolf game. Up to seven players can join the game as part of the Kira Case Investigation Team. The whole team will spend a turn collecting investigation cards to gather information. However, some of them will also act as Kira’s agents, who can order a hit on another team member with the eponymous book at every other turn.

Meanwhile, the My Hero Academia board game will appear with the subtitle Your Best Memory. The set will contain 240 cards featuring scenes from the manga series. Up to five players will compete by quickly collecting cards of their favorite characters and scenes to complete their ideal album.

The Death Note and My Hero Academia board games will appear as the fourth wave in Shueisha Games’ Manga Board Game series. The company had previously revealed six board games based on the group’s manga titles. Prior titles included Bleach, One Piece, Haikyu!!, and Jujutsu Kaisen.

Shueisha Games will release both the Death Note Werewolf game and My Hero Academia: Your Best Memory in the Winter 2024 window, which usually runs from December 2024 until February 2025.


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