my hero one's justice present mic

Next My Hero One’s Justice 2 DLC Character is Present Mic

Present Mic will join the roster of My Hero One’s Justice 2 as a playable DLC character. He will be joining Hitoshi Shinso as the second character in the game’s second Season Pass. Present Mic will be the seventh DLC character overall. [Thanks, ANN!]

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This news first appeared in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue 52, and the announcement did not include any pictures. In the actual My Hero Academia story, Present Mic (real name Hizashi Yamada) is an English teacher at U.A. High School. He also worked as the commentator and announcer during the U.A. Sports Festival arc. Later chapters in the manga showed his student years alongside Eraser Head.

His Quirk, Voice, allows him to increase the volume of his voice. He can use this ability to create high-pitched screams. When he is wearing his hero outfit, he has a support items around his neck so that he can actually aim his sound waves, lest he accidentally cause damage to his allies or civilians.

Other characters who appeared as DLC in My Hero One’s Justice 2 include Tetsutetsu, Gentle, La Brava, Itsuka, and Mei Hatsume. In the past, Bandai Namco would announce the characters, and then drop a trailer and screenshots later on. More information on Present Mic’s skills and how he will play will appear in the near future.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 is immediately available on the Windows PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.


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