My Hero Academia was going to get its own battle royale game before there was even a hint that it would work with Fortnite, know about the roster and release date
Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, a young man who wants to be a great hero in a world where almost everyone is born with superpowers, is the main character of a popular anime series that is still going on.
He goes to the prestigious UA Academy. Where he and his classmates are taught by professional heroes and fight real supervillains who threaten the world on a regular basis.
My Hero Academia Ultra Rumble battle royale game roster, characters and release date
My Hero Academia’s Deku and the other characters with superpowers will be in their own battle royale game called My Hero Ultra Rumble. The game was first announced in July 2022. And since then, there have been two closed betas: one in Japan in February 2022 and another in North America the following August.
Bandai Namco Is Making a New Battle Royale Game ‘My Hero Academia: Ultra Rumble’ pic.twitter.com/Xx59ay1OfP
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My Hero Ultra Rumble is a soon-to-be-released battle royale game where 24 players are split into three-person teams. After being dropped into an arena, players can use the “Quirks” of their characters to try to get rid of all the other teams until they are the only ones left.
Players can also collect items to heal themselves or skill cards to level up their Quirks or get special power-ups. As of this writing, the game has a cast of 12 characters that can be played.
List of the first names in My Hero Academia battle royale game
- Izuku Midoriya
- Katsuki Bakugo
- All Might
- Shoto Todoroki
- Ochaco Uraraka
- Tsuyu Asui
- Tomura Shgaraki
- Dabi
- Himiko Toga
- Mr. Compress
- Mt. Lady
- Cementoss
Depending on whether your character is a Hero or a Villain, they can also talk to civilian NPCs in the middle of a battle to help turn the tide. Even though My Hero Ultra Rumble had two closed betas in 2022, it doesn’t have a release date yet. But Bandai Namco has already shared player feedback statistics. So that they can make the changes they need to make to get the game out soon.
What feedback did users give about the game?
Bandai Namco said that more than 78 percent of the more than 60,414 people who took part in the closed beta. They said that they were “satisfied” or “somewhat satisfied” with the game as it was at the time. 9 percent of players didn’t like the beta, and 13 percent didn’t care either way.
The development team wants to make changes to how characters are balanced, how the camera is controlled, how characters are controlled, and many other parts of the game.
Even though the My Hero Academia battle royale doesn’t have a release date yet. The team working on it has been open about how hard they’re working to make sure it’s good. Right now, we don’t know when My Hero Ultra Rumble will come out.
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