No, MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice does not support crossplay.
No, MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice does not support crossplay at this time. Players are limited to playing within their own platform's ecosystem. Cross-progression is not supported, so your saves stay tied to the platform you play on.
MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | No | Players are limited to their own platform. |
| Cross-Progression | No | Saves and unlocks stay tied to each platform. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | Yes | Two players can share one screen locally. |
No — MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice does not support cross-progression. Saves and unlocks stay tied to the platform where you earned them.
Yes — MY HERO ACADEMIA: All's Justice supports split screen / couch co-op, so players can share one screen on supported platforms.
Local multiplayer is a core feature. 2 players can battle each other on the same screen (Split-Screen is not needed as the camera shares the arena view). You can play standard 1v1 matches or team battles (3v3 characters) where each player controls one active character at a time.
The online mode features Ranked Matches for competitive play and Player Matches for casual lobbies. You can customize your player card and interact in a virtual lobby before fights. The game uses a delay-based netcode (unlike the rollback found in other modern fighters), which may cause lag if playing against opponents with unstable connections.
Yes, the game features a robust Story Mode and Mission Mode that are fully playable offline. You do not need an active internet connection to play these single-player modes or to access Local Multiplayer. However, an initial online check might be required on the first launch due to Denuvo DRM on the PC version.
The game is currently rated as Playable on Steam Deck. It maintains a steady 60 FPS on Medium settings during 1v1 fights. However, users report that high-particle 'Plus Ultra' moves can cause minor frame dips, and the small text in the customization menus can be hard to read.
As of the launch week (February 2026), PC players have reported occasional crashes when using specific assist characters in 4K resolution. Also note that the 'Network Error' message may appear if you try to join a lobby that is already full, instead of a proper 'Lobby Full' notification.
No, MHA: All's Justice does not support crossplay. You can only matchmake with players on your same system (e.g., PS5 players cannot fight PC players).
No, this is a paid premium title, distinct from the free-to-play battle royale 'Ultra Rumble'. It includes a full single-player campaign and offline modes.
Yes, the Story Mode and Local Battle modes are fully accessible without an internet connection.
The game supports Local Multiplayer for 2 players on a single console/PC.
No, currently MHA: All's Justice uses delay-based netcode, which is standard for many 3D arena fighters but may feel less responsive than 2D fighters with rollback.
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