My Hero Ultra Rumble: Release Date, Trailers, Gameplay, More

My Hero Ultra Rumble: Release Date, Trailers, Gameplay, More
Images via Bandai Namco

Written by 

Dave McAdam

Published 

5th Jul 2022 10:00

My Hero Ultra Rumble is an upcoming free-to-play battle royale based on the My Hero Academia series. This is a new direction for games from this franchise, which have so far been mostly fighting games and action RPGs. This is true for many games based on anime, so this move to a battle royale is a big step for the genre overall. Here is everything we know so far about My Hero Ultra Rumble.

My Hero Ultra Rumble: Release Date

My Hero Ultra Rumble: The player is in mid-air firing at other players below
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My Hero Ultra Rumble will be released on September 28, 2023.

My Hero Ultra Rumble: Trailers

My Hero Ultra Rumble: Main characters team up in the trailer
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With the recent announcement of a second beta test for the game, this one open to players worldwide, we got an official announcement trailer. It details how this game is a battle royale game where eight teams of three face-off against each other.

My Hero Ultra Rumble: Gameplay

My Hero Ultra Rumble: The player leaps through the air between destroyed buildings
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While we are waiting for the My Hero Ultra Rumble beta coming soon, this is the second beta the game has had. The first beta was Japan-only, and took place back in January. The only available footage of the game in action comes from that beta, so be warned it is likely a much earlier version of the game than we should expect to see in coming months.

That is everything we know so far about the My Hero Ultra Rumble release date, trailers, gameplay and more. Check back often for more updates on this game as they are released.


Dave McAdam
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Dave McAdam
Dave is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon, after several years of freelancing across the industry. He covers a wide range of games, with particular focus on shooters like Destiny 2, RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, and fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8.
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