Mon. Apr 6th, 2026

KLab Announces New My Hero Academia Mobile Game, Met with Fan Skepticism

My Hero Academia UNITED SURVIVAL is set to launch amidst the shutdown of My Hero Ultra Impact, raising questions among the fanbase.

KLab Games has officially unveiled My Hero Academia UNITED SURVIVAL, a new mobile game based on the popular anime franchise, slated for an upcoming release. This project marks another entry into the mobile gaming landscape for the beloved series.

Details about the project are currently scarce, with developers only releasing a brief teaser. Gameplay footage was not showcased, the game’s specific format remains unspecified, and how UNITED SURVIVAL will differentiate itself from previous titles in the franchise has not been clarified. Adding to the community’s concern, My Hero Ultra Impact, the preceding mobile game in the universe, is scheduled to cease operations in May, prompting legitimate skepticism from the audience.

On Reddit discussions, users are reacting with considerable doubt, speculating on how quickly the new project will eventually be discontinued. Some critics describe the licensed gacha game segment as “the worst place in the world,” suggesting little hope for a truly positive or long-lasting experience.

KLab’s reputation further exacerbates the situation. The studio frequently releases mobile games based on various anime franchises, but many of them have a notably short lifespan on the market. For instance, Bleach Soul Puzzle is set to close on April 14, 2026, which is less than two years after its initial launch.

For now, the community eagerly awaits official details to discern whether this new title is a substantial project commemorating the franchise’s tenth anniversary or merely another game relying solely on the strength of its established brand name.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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