Jump Force DLC’s Final Lineup Announced, Includes All Might

The My Hero Academia character will join others from Naruto, Bleach, and more when the DLC fighters make their way to Jump Force soon.

Bandai Namco announced the final lineup of Jump Force fighters today, alongside a new trailer for one of them: My Hero Academia‘s All Might.

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Like the rest of the Jump Force roster, the DLC fighters are pulled from a variety of popular manga franchises, including  Bleach, One Piece, Naruto, Hunter X Hunter, Dragon Ball Z, and, of course, My Hero Academia.

As the trailer shows, the Character DLC Pass fighters will start making their way to Jump Force in May, with All Might getting the first spotlight.

His style is characteristically big and dramatic, featuring hard-hitting attacks and speedy movement. The “True Symbol of Peace” brings a signature ultimate attack too: the United States of Smash.

Beyond All Might and the already-announced Seto Kaiba of Yu-Gi-Oh! fame, Jump Force is getting several additional fighters:

  • Biscuit Krueger (Hunter X Hunter) A treasure hunter who hides her true age behind a young appearance. While her original form is that of a muscular adult woman, she prefers to stay in her child form to her advantage in gathering intel and deceiving opponents while in combat.

  • Majin Buu (Dragon Ball Z) A fearsome enemy of Goku and the Z Fighters. Majin Buu’s endless appetite and lust for destruction make him a terrible threat.

  • Madara Uchiha (Naruto) A legendary leader of the Uchiha clan and founder of Hidden Leaf Village. He plans to rule the Ninja World as a god and is resurrected as an unstoppable ninja during the Fourth Great Ninja War.

  • Trafalgar D. Water Law (One Piece)  A friendly rival to Luffy of the Straw Hat Pirates. Law is part of a group known as the Worst Generation as well as being the captain and doctor of the Heart Pirates.

  • Hitsugaya Toshiro (Bleach) A captain of the 10th division of the Gotei 13, a group of Soul Reapers governing the flow of souls between the human world and afterlife realm known as Soul Society.

  • Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez (Bleach) Formerly the 6th Espada in Sosuke Aizen’s army. Grimmjow’s brutal and sadistic personality makes him one of the major antagonists of the BLEACH series.

  • Katsuki Bakugo (My Hero Academia) A student in Class 1-A in the U.A. High School. Katsuki is Midoriya’s on-and-off again friend and rival. Katsuki’s Quirk allows him to utilize explosion attacks through special sweat glands in his palms.

More details will be released about these characters later in the year, and each can be purchased individually.

However, the Character Pass is available to purchase now for $29.99. It grants access to nine DLC fighters, with four days of early access play prior to the fighters’ official release, as well as new abilities and costumes for Avatar customization.


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