Hawks has joined the fight in My Hero One’s Justice 2

He’s just gonna wing it

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Bandai Namco has released the first DLC fighter for its anime adaptation My Hero One’s Justice 2. Pro Class hero Hawks is now available to download in-game for the slim price of around $4 or comes included as part of the game’s season pass.

At 23 years of age, Keigo Takami is one of the more mature members of the My Hero Academia roster. This seniority, combined with his handsome visage and skill in combat, makes Hawks a supremely confident – even arrogant – hero. But despite his brash personality, Hawks is expertly capable of handling himself and his fellow team-members in battle, very much a man to have on your side when the odds are against you.


As you can see from the above trailer, Hawks’ “hardened wings” afford the hero not only extended reach, but also give him speed when on the ground as mastery of the skies. If that wasn’t enough, then Hawks can even propel individual feathers toward the opponent and pluck from his own plumage to give himself sword-like weaponry. Whether in close-combat, mid-range, or sky-high, Hawks has the tools to get the job done.

In related news, a new update which adds an English dub option to the game’s voicetrack, is now live.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 is available now on PS4, PC, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 DLC character Hawks now available [Gematsu]


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