My Hero Academia: Alls Justice burst onto the scene at the Bandai Namco Summer Showcase 2025, where fans first caught a glimpse of hero-versus-villain action in a fully realized 3D environment. The announcement video, paired with dynamic combat clips and story teasers, confirmed the official title and whet appetites for what promises to be one of the most faithful adaptations yet of Kohei Horikoshi's beloved manga series. During this reveal, Bandai Namco highlighted key gameplay mechanics—quirk-based abilities, team synergy attacks, and a narrative campaign featuring both League of Villains and U.A. High School arcs—without pegging down a release date just yet .
The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, though pre-order windows and edition details remain under wraps. While release timing is still a mystery, fans can expect a standard digital pre-order launch alongside collector's editions featuring exclusive artbooks and in-game skins. To stay ahead, mark your calendars for Bandai Namco's upcoming livestreams and check out IGN's commentary in the Alls Justice Announcement Trailer for deeper analysis of character rosters and combat footage .
Sony teases PS5 Pro upgrade for 2026 in an exclusive interview with Mark Cerny, the console's lead system architect. Currently, the PlayStation 5 Pro leverages Sony's proprietary PlayStation Super Resolution (PSSR) to upscale titles beyond native output. However, Cerny revealed that Project Amethyst—a collaboration with AMD—is set to replace PSSR with bespoke AMD hardware designed for real-time ray tracing and enhanced frame rates. This shift aims to bring PS5 Pro performance closer to high-end PC GPUs, reducing latency and improving visual fidelity across backward-compatible titles .
How this upgrade will roll out to existing PS5 Pro owners is still unclear, but Sony hinted at a firmware-plus-hardware bundle slated for sometime in 2026. According to the Tom's Guide report on Sony's plans, early testers noted smoother performance in demanding titles like Horizon Forbidden West and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, thanks to the raw compute power of AMD's latest architecture . If you're considering an upgrade, keep an eye on Sony's official blog for firmware details and possible trade-in promotions for current PS5 Pro hardware.
Neil Druckmann pivots to game development after stepping away from HBO's The Last of Us TV series. In a recent IGN article, it was confirmed that season 3 will be helmed by showrunner Craig Mazin, freeing Druckmann to concentrate on two upcoming Naughty Dog titles: Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet and a yet-to-be-named secret project. Fans immediately took to social media—most notably in a Naughty\_Dog tweet—to speculate that the undisclosed game could be The Last of Us Part III, reigniting excitement for continuation of Joel and Ellie's saga .
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, showcased in its own announcement trailer on PlayStation's channel, introduces a sci-fi narrative centered around interplanetary factions and moral quandaries. Naughty Dog emphasized pioneering AI behavior for companion characters and dynamic world-state progression that reacts to player choices. While no release window has been set, the ambitious scope suggests a 2027 launch at the earliest. Whether fans will see a teaser at this year's State of Play or next year's major expos remains to be seen—but anticipation is already through the roof.
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