Following the announcement it made on the Weekly Shonen Jump on Monday about an all-new mobile video title for the popular "My Hero Academia" franchise, Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed more information about "My Hero Academia Ultra Impact," including gameplay, mechanics, and beta details.

Bandai Namco Entertainment recently unveiled the upcoming beta details for "My Hero Academia: Ultra Impact." The game's closed beta will have a limited run starting Nov 6 until Nov 9. Unfortunately, it will be a region-exclusive event and will only be available for 7,000 players in Japan with applications available on the game's official website starting Nov 2.

"My Hero Academia: Ultra Impact" is an explosive three-vs-three battle RPG that features a story mode with characters, content, and scenes derived from the hit manga. There are also Quirk battles that allow players to use their favorite hero or villains to fight the opponent. Bandai Namco Entertainment has not yet revealed a lot of details about the game, and the beta will the fans' first look at the title's action.

Based on the pictures earlier shared, it looks like the game is a free to play battle RPG with in-game purchases that will be focused on Gacha mechanics. "My Hero Academia: Ultra Impact" would also include special illustrations that players can collect. Players would be given a chance to build their Hero Base.

Meanwhile, Itsuka Kendo announced that she would be joining the list of playable characters in another "My Hero Academia" title "My Hero: One's Justice 2." Aside from that information, nothing was shared much about the date of her arrival in the game. More news about the game could surface again in the coming weeks.

The "My Hero Academia: Ultra Impact" closed beta is only available to Android devices. The mobile battle RPG title is anticipated to release in 2021 on both iOs and Android devices. After the closed beta, players would probably hear more about the game. Perhaps Bandai Namco Entertainment could share more information and even release another announcement this time in English.

It is still unclear if "My Hero Academia: Ultra Impact" would be released in the U.S. or in other regions outside Japan. However, considering the popularity of the franchise, there is a high probability that fans in the U.S. and other regions could soon get their hands on the mobile battle RPG title based on the hit manga.