My Hero Academia: United Survival, a new free-to-play roguelike action game, is officially scheduled to launch on November 23, 2026, for PC and mobile platforms. The announcement gives followers of the franchise a concrete release date for the upcoming holiday season, filling a void left after the English dub of the anime’s final season concluded in late 2025. Developed as a departure from traditional arena fighters, this project introduces a distinct gameplay loop centered around repeatable runs and permanent progression.
The core mechanics of the upcoming title revolve around three-character squad building, allowing players to assemble teams comprising both heroes and villains. Combat is designed to be fast-paced, focusing heavily on utilizing each character’s specific Quirk while executing synchronized ultimate attacks and cooperative combo abilities. Between active missions, players can invest in permanent character upgrades, ensuring that subsequent attempts become more manageable as their roster grows stronger.
At launch, the playable roster will feature several prominent characters from the anime and manga series. Confirmed heroes include Izuku Midoriya, Katsuki Bakugo, Ochaco Uraraka, Tenya Iida, Shoto Todoroki, and Tsuyu Asui, alongside the villain Himiko Toga. The developers intend for strategic team composition to be a primary focus, tasking players with finding synergistic Quirk combinations that can overcome the escalating difficulty of each run.
In addition to adapting material from the mainline anime, the game will include original narrative content exclusive to this release. By blending procedural roguelike progression with unique story elements, the title aims to offer longevity that outlasts previous gaming adaptations in the franchise. Fans can expect further details regarding monetization and additional roster entries as the November launch approaches.