Summary
- A new trademark hints at a potential new My Hero Academia game, exciting fans.
- The trademark is possibly related to the My Hero One’s Justice game series.
- The final season of the anime is set to debut in Fall 2025, with plans for new anime adaptations.
A recent trademark application might hint at an upcoming video game based on “My Hero Academia”. This beloved series, initially published as a manga in 2014, has soared in popularity and is now one of the most successful mangas ever, with sales exceeding millions across its decade-long span.
Though the original My Hero Academia manga concluded its run in August 2024 after a lengthy 10-year buildup, there’s more life yet in the ultra-popular superhero saga. The final season of the My Hero Academia anime will debut in Fall 2025, and a new anime is planned, adapting the My Hero Academia: Vigilantes spin-off series. And like other landmark manga such as Naruto or Dragon Ball, future merchandising, game adaptations, and talk of sequels and new spin-offs will likely keep the My Hero Academia franchise and fan community engaged for years to come.
That seems to be the plan, if a new trademark filing from publisher Shueisha is any indication. As spotted by Twitter user JaSonic Synduality Reporter, on March 5, 2025, Shueisha filed a trademark for something called “All’s Justice” with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). While the term “All’s Justice” doesn’t contain any of the words in My Hero Academia, the term formulation matches that of the My Hero One’s Justice game series, a pair of anime arena fighters based on My Hero Academia and released between 2018 and 2020.
New Trademark Filing Hints at Possible New My Hero Academia Franchise Project
While the “All’s Justice” title certainly suggests that the new trademark could be a new My Hero Academia game, potentially connected to the One’s Justice titles, it’s not a slam-dunk confirmation on its own. The trademark could be for anything related to the franchise, such as a new My Hero Academia film like the recently released You’re Next, or even something completely unrelated that just happens to have a very familiar-sounding title, though that last possibility seems unlikely.
Reactions online were largely positive, particularly to the prospects of a new My Hero Academia game. Many fans felt that a follow-up to My Hero One’s Justice was overdue. The One’s Justice games predate some of the manga and anime’s biggest conflicts, like the Final War and its surrounding battles. A new game in the One’s Justice series, or a perhaps a new original game, would have the chance to depict those battles, along with what happened to Deku at the end of the My Hero Academia manga. The filing also comes a few months before the final season of the anime, potentially putting a theoretical new game release at a time of peaking interest in My Hero Academia as a whole.
Whatever does come out of Shueisha’s new trademark, the heroic stories of the My Hero Academia universe aren’t done yet. Between new anime and spin-offs, franchise fans will have plenty to look forward to for the foreseeable future.
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2025-03-16 18:09