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If the arrival of the latest MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2 DLC has taught us anything, it's that the last two years have absolutely flown by. If you're looking for a new addition to the base game though, DLC Pack 7 Present Mic, should be of interest.
It certainly feels like My Hero One's Justice 2 has been around longer than just the 12 months, but no matter whether you are coming in to the game fresh, or are a grizzled old veteran more than capable of pulling the punches in the arena fighting scene, there's some addition content now available to continue to keep the My Hero One's Justice 2 world fresh - and they come in the form of the new Celebration Wear Set and DLC Pack 5.
The roster is already pretty great and there's already a host of superb DLC rolling around for MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2, but Bandai Namco are on a mission and today they drop in the Real Steel and some new Villainous Wear to the game.
The likes of Hawks and Mei Hatsume have already been released as DLC for My Hero One’s Justice 2, but why stop there? Fortunately, Bandai Namco agrees with the sentiment and now we’re able to get our hands on the formidable Itsuka Kendo. That’s not all though, as there are a selection of costume sets to take note of too.
The early part of 2020 saw Bandai Namco go all out with new releases - One Punch Man A Hero Nobody Knows, One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 and My Hero One’s Justice 2 all released within a few weeks of each other. You could therefore expect them to be sitting back and taking it easy for a little while, but you'd be wrong as today we see a multitude of DLC packs arrive in the latter game. If you're a fan of what My Hero One’s Justice 2 delivered, you'll want to consider these.
The first of five new characters planned for MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2 has arrived, with Bandai Namco dropping Hawks into play. And alongside his arrival we see the introduction of a multitude of Cheerleader outfits and the introduction of English VO.
The last venture in the gaming sector, My Hero One’s Justice, delivered a fast and exciting fighting experience that did remarkably well to capture the ‘quirky’ powers on display. There was room for improvement though and now Bandai Namco have returned with a sequel – My Hero One’s Justice 2. Will it build upon the previous offering to present us an almighty 3D arena fighting game full of smashing new features, or is it just more of the same?