My Hero Ultra Rumble Battle Royale Game Release Date Set for Next Week
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My Hero Ultra Rumble Battle Royale Game Release Date Set for Next Week

At TGS 2023, Bandai Namco revealed the new My Hero Academia game will appear sooner than people might expect. The My Hero Ultra Rumble release date is September 28, 2023. People will be able to play the free-to-play game on all consoles and PCs. It also confirmed Ibara “Vine” Shiozaki, Eijiro “Sturdy Hero: Red Riot” Kirishima, and Momo “Everything Hero: Creati” Yaoyorozu will all be part of the cast at launch. (All three were teased back in August 2023.) There’s also a new trailer going over it.

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In My Hero Ultra Rumble, you pick one of the hero or villain characters from My Hero Academia and head into the game. You’ll be on a team of three, and there will be 24 people total all fighting at once. As you go through the game, you’ll be able to eventually update your characters’ appearances via costumes and emotes. Also, as this is a free-to-play game, there will be seasonal update that bring in new cosmetics and characters.

Here’s the TGS 2023 My Hero Ultra Rumble release date trailer that shows off the characters and how the game works. At the 50 second mark, Kirishima, Yaoyorozu, and Shiozaki all show up. There are no teases going over what to expect from its second season yet.

The My Hero Ultra Rumble release date is September 28, 2023. It will be on the PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC.


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