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My Hero: One’s Justice 2 Gets Gentle & La Brava DLC; Season Pass 2 Announced With 5 Additional Characters

Today Bandai Namco released the last DLC characters of the season pass of My Hero: One’s Justice 2, or more precisely two characters.

My Hero One's Justice 2

Today Bandai Namco released the last DLC characters of the season pass of its fighting action game My Hero: One’s Justice 2, or more precisely two characters.

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Actually, I’m undecided, considering that Gentle & La Brava are obviously a couple but act like a single character in the game.

They complete the first season pass of the game that included five DLC characters including Itsuka Kendo, Tetsutetsu, and more.

You can see them in action below.

You may have noticed that I said “first” season pass, because a second has been announced. It’ll bring five additional heroes and villains starting in summer 2021. At the moment, no hint has been provided on who they may be.

If you’re interested in knowing more about My Hero One’s Justice 2, don’t forget that you can also read our review.

If you’re interested in knowing more about My Hero One’s Justice 2, don’t forget that you can also read our review. The game is currently available for PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

If you’re unfamiliar with it, here’s an official description directly from the developer.

“Play through the anime and experience memorable fights as you relive iconic scenes. Pick up after the finish of MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE and see what happens to Deku and the class at UA.

The cast from MY HERO ONE’S JUSTICE are back and they’re now joined by newly added characters from the series. With all-new playable characters, build your dream team with your favorite hero or villain.

Fight to build up your PLUS ULTRA meter and pull off quirks in special combos that goes beyond!”

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