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How to Unlock All Characters in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice

A complete guide explaining how to unlock every playable character and variant in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice through story progression and challenges.

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Updated Feb 8, 2026

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Not every character in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is available from the moment you boot up the game. While the core roster is accessible early on, several characters and variants are tied to progression systems designed to encourage engagement with the game’s single-player content.

This guide explains how character unlocking works, what you can expect to have access to at the start and what activities you’ll need to complete to unlock the full roster.

Characters Available at Launch

From the outset, All’s Justice gives players access to a substantial portion of the cast. This includes most core UA High students, major Pro Heroes and several headline villains in their base forms. These characters are immediately playable across Versus, local multiplayer and other standard modes.

The intent here is to ensure that new players can jump straight into matches using recognizable characters without needing to complete prerequisite content.

Unlocking Characters Through Story Mode

The primary way to unlock additional characters and variants is by progressing through the game’s Story Mode. Completing chapters tied to specific arcs will gradually unlock new fighters, often corresponding to their first major appearance or power shift in the narrative.

Alternate forms of key characters are typically unlocked this way. Variants for Izuku Midoriya, All Might, Tomura Shigaraki and All For One are earned as their story arcs progress. These versions are treated as distinct playable characters rather than cosmetic changes.

Story Mode completion is also commonly tied to unlocking characters who appear later in the series, including certain Pro Heroes and villains that are not part of the initial lineup.

Unlocks Tied to Missions and Challenges

Beyond the main story, some characters may require completion of optional missions, challenges or side content. These objectives often test specific mechanics or team compositions and serve as skill checks before granting access to more specialized fighters.

In some cases, clearing a full set of challenges or achieving certain performance thresholds can unlock characters that are less central to the story but still fully playable.

Character Variants and Forms

Many characters in All’s Justice have multiple playable forms. These variants are unlocked separately and usually require additional progression beyond unlocking the base version of the character.

Variants are typically tied to:

  • Story milestones
  • Completion of specific character-focused missions
  • Late-game or post-story content

Because these forms often represent significant power shifts or new abilities, they are spaced out to maintain progression pacing.

Unlocking Everything Efficiently

Players looking to unlock the full roster as quickly as possible should prioritize Story Mode completion first. This unlocks the largest number of characters and often opens access to additional missions and challenges.

Once the main story is complete, focusing on optional missions and challenge content is the most reliable way to unlock remaining characters and variants. Playing across different modes also helps familiarize players with mechanics that are often tested in unlock requirements.

Characters Not Unlocked at Start

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Do You Need to Unlock Characters for Multiplayer?

Unlocks apply across the game globally. Once a character or variant is unlocked, it becomes available in all modes, including local multiplayer and online play. There is no need to unlock characters separately for different modes.

Final Notes

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice uses character unlocking as a way to guide players through its content rather than gate core gameplay. Most fan favorites are available early, while alternate forms and later-arc characters are earned naturally through progression.

As players move deeper into the game, the roster expands steadily, rewarding both story engagement and mechanical mastery.

 

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February 8th 2026