Every Side Has a Story in My Hero One’s Justice 2 Story Trailer

Whether you experience it as hero or villain, My Hero One's Justice 2 looks packed full of content.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 is almost done with its training, gearing up for release on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on March 13. To bump up the hype, Bandai Namco recently released a story trailer highlighting some of the anime brawler‘s many components.

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Story mode naturally gets a good bit of attention. You’ll experience it from two angles: the hero version and the villain version. Both stories revolve around attempts to change the fate of the world (but of course) with interpersonal drama liberally sprinkled throughout.

There’s also mission mode, which we briefly covered a while back. You’ll take on special quests with the goal of scouting new recruits for your agency and building your heroic or villainous dream team (or both). Arcade mode lets you pit any character against another and see special dialogue and interactions for each pairing.

The trailer ends with a brief overview of the massive lineup of My Hero One’s Justice 2 playable characters, including recent reveals like Camie.

We’re already looking forward to My Hero One’s Justice 2 quite a bit, so stay tuned to GameSkinny for more My Hero One’s Justice 2 news as it quirks our way.


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