With millions of fans worldwide, My Hero Academia is one of the most popular manga/anime franchises around. Now, the property will get a new video game adaptation next month.

Just in time for this weekend's PAX East in Boston, a new gameplay trailer spotlighting the villains in the upcoming My Hero One's Justice 2 game was unveiled. From the hulking Kendo Rappa to two different versions of the sinister Kai Chisaki, the formidable foes' devastating attacks are on full display.

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A sequel to 2018's My Hero One's Justice, the title is a 3D fighting game that pits the colorful superheroes and villains of the beloved anime franchise against one another in no holds-barred combat.

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My Hero Academia takes place in a world where teenagers with documented superpowers -- known as Quirks -- enroll in private high schools to train and register to become the next generation of superheroes. Meanwhile, shadowy villains target the aspiring heroes as part of their plans to take over the world.

Developed by Bandai Namco, My Hero One's Justice 2 will be released March 13 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.

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