My Hero Ultra Rumble Season 12 Kicks Off with New Hero, Costumes and More

Today marks the launch of My Hero Ultra Rumble Season 12, which brings new content to the free-to-play mobile battle royale game based on Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia series. The new season introduces Tamaki Amajiki, AKA Suneater, as a playable character along with new costumes, a new Battle Event and the new “Inferno Fist” Quirk Skill for Endeavor. Check out a trailer below for a look at what's new. My Hero Ultra Rumble Season 12 Trailer RELATED: MY HERO ACADEMIA: All’s Justice Game Revealed, Will Cover Final Arc Bandai Namco describes Amajiki’s abilities and more of what Season 12 has to offer: Tamaki Amajiki is a third-year student at U.A. High School, also known as “Suneater,” who possesses a unique quirk called “Manifest” which allows him to transform what he eats into devastating abilities. In the game, Tamaki can use a marlin-like horn to pierce his opponents with it, octopus tentacles to pull them towards him, or even a Plasma Cannon to fire a high-powered beam to hit enemies through walls. The Big Three hero also has a Special Action, “Wing Claw,” with which he can flip and strike upward with his bird talons. Season 12 also introduces two new costumes for Tamaki Amajiki, “Casual Wear” and “Festival Outfit,” and the “Festival Yukata” costume for Nejire. From the League of Villains, Himiko Toga will receive a new costume, “Villain Pirates.” The “Villain Pirates” costume will also be available for Mr. Compress and Twice as a Performance Reward during the season. Additional costumes will be available later this season as well as a new Quirk Skill Set for Endeavor called “Inferno Fist” and a new in-game Battle Event. My Hero Academia began in Weekly Shonen Jump in July 2014 and ended in August 2024. The series has released seven complete TV anime seasons, three spin-off manga series, four anime original films and four video games. A live-action Hollywood film was announced in 2021 , with Shinsuke Sato directing at Legendary Entertainment for a scheduled Netflix release . Crunchyroll streams the My Hero Academia anime, which has its final season on the way starting October 4. Source: Press release
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