My Hero Academia: All's Justice Game Debuts in Japanese Charts
The new My Hero Academia video game All's Justice entered Japan's gaming charts at #16 during its debut week of February 2-8.

My Hero Academia: All's Justice Game Debuts in Japanese Charts
The latest video game based on the popular superhero anime series My Hero Academia has made its mark on Japan's gaming charts. My Hero Academia: All's Justice debuted at #16 during the February 2-8 tracking period.
For fans unfamiliar with the series, My Hero Academia follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where most people have unique abilities called "Quirks." The anime has become one of the most popular superhero series in recent years, making it a natural fit for video game adaptations.
While specific sales figures weren't disclosed, the game's chart debut shows continued interest in My Hero Academia content beyond the anime and manga. The series has spawned multiple games over the years, allowing fans to experience the world of pro heroes and UA High School in interactive formats.
The game's entry into the top 20 comes during an active period for the franchise, with the anime series continuing to air new episodes and maintain its strong fanbase both in Japan and internationally. Video game adaptations of anime properties often serve as another way for fans to engage with their favorite characters and storylines.
My Hero Academia: All's Justice joins other anime-based games that have found success in the Japanese market, demonstrating the ongoing appeal of bringing beloved animated series into the gaming world.
