MY HERO ULTRA RUMBLE
Action
Casual
Free To Play
Single-player
Multi-player
PvP
Online PvP
Co-op
Online Co-op
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Steam Achievements
In-App Purchases
Partial Controller Support

Pick your favorite character, team up and fight to be the last ones standing in the new 24-player Battle Royale free to play game "MY HERO ULTRA RUMBLE"!

Developers: Byking Inc.
Publishers: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Release Date: Sep 28, 2023
Price (USD): Free
Current Players: 2.1k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mixed(53%)
fun gameplay
enjoyable PvE
anime connection
character availability
monetization strategies
free-to-play friendly
pay-to-win
gacha mechanics
character balancing
technical issues
The general sentiment around the game is <mixed>, with some <good> elements like the and connection to the My Hero Academia universe appealing to fans, but also significant <bad> points regarding its , , and . While some players appreciate the and overall , others feel that the gacha system and character accessibility are deal-breakers, leading to a more <mixed> reception overall.

Positive Points

  • PvE mode is appreciated by some players as it allows them to enjoy the game without the competitive pressure of PvP, and the ability to play with friends.
  • The game is fun and offers a rewarding experience, particularly for fans of the My Hero Academia anime, allowing them to embody beloved characters.
  • Despite some negative feedback on monetization, some players find the game to be relatively free-to-play friendly, with opportunities to earn in-game currency and unlock characters without spending real money.
  • Negative Points

  • The game is criticized for its pay-to-win elements, particularly the gacha mechanics, which require significant real-world spending to unlock desired characters.
  • Character balancing is a common issue, with some characters perceived as overpowered, leading to a frustrating gameplay experience.
  • There are technical issues, such as a problematic party system that disbands after matches, and an interface that makes communication and menu navigation difficult.
  • The game's monetization strategy, based on loot boxes and expensive pay-to-win elements, is widely criticized for damaging the game's appeal and longevity.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the gameplay is generally considered fun, the presence of gacha mechanics, character availability through rolls, and limited unlockable content creates a polarizing experience.
  • Although the concept and setting of the game are appealing to fans of the anime, technical issues and gameplay imbalances detract from the overall experience.
  • Common Themes

  • Gacha and monetization systems are a major point of contention, affecting players' ability to access desired characters and items.
  • Character balancing and technical issues negatively impact gameplay, including overpowered abilities and poor party functionality.
  • The game's connection to the My Hero Academia anime is a draw for fans, but its execution in terms of character availability and gameplay balance is seen as lacking.
  • Updated 5/22/2025, 12:00:52 AM UTC