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One Punch Man: a Hero Nobody Knows Gets Plenty of New Screenshots Showing Custom Characters, Battles, and More

Bandai Namco Entertainment rleased a press kit including a large gallery of new screenshots of One Punch Man: a Hero Nobody Knows.

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Following the announcement of the closed beta of One Punch Man: a Hero Nobody Knows, Bandai Namco Entertainment sent in a press kit including a large gallery of new screenshots.

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The screenshots prominently provide a look at the character creation feature that will let you customize your own personal hero to save the world with.

On top of that we get to see plenty of battle images and story moments.

We also learn that today’s trailer featured the theme song of the game titled “Freaking Out!” and performed by popular anime song band JAM Project.

You can enjoy the screenshots in the gallery below.

If you’re unfamiliar with the semi-recent reveal of the game, here’s an official summary for your perusal.

“One Punch Man: a Hero Nobody Knows will feature 3 vs. 3 battles, where players can form powerful teams using their favorite characters as they fight in a universe where attacks from powerful villains are the norm. Players can take the role of Saitama, a salaryman-turned-hero who can obliterate the strongest foes with a single punch. Players will also be able to play as other fan-favorite characters such as Genos, Hellish Blizzard, Speed-o’-Sound Sonic and Mumen Rider.”

If you want to see more, you can enjoy some recent gameplay I recorded at Tokyo Game Show, the original trailer from a few months ago, the first screenshots and artwork, the second character reveal, and another trailer from Gamescom.

One Punch Man: a Hero Nobody Knows doesn’t have a release window, but we already know it’ll be released for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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