Bandai Namco has officially released a new patch for My Hero One’s Justice 2 which features a number of exciting updates, including an English dub featuring all the official voice actors from the My Hero Academia anime.

The new free update dropped over the weekend and gives players the chance to experience My Hero One’s Justice 2 in English or Japanese. For fans of the English dub, they’ll easily recognize Justin Briner’s Midoriya, Clifford Chapin’s Bakugo, Christopher Sabat’s All Might, and many more.

Though there was no official publicized announcement regarding the English dub from Bandai Namco, many of the English voice actors took to Twitter to express their excitement over the official dub patch:

In addition to the English dub, the game’s patch also updated and fixed different fighting mechanics to give players a smoother time while engaging in battle. They also added a few additional features, including more emphasized and epic “Plus Ultra’s”, the ability for players to replay through iconic scenes, and the ability to team up with even more characters.

Bandai Namco also released some additional DLC content that gives players the chance to add Pro-Class hero Hawks to the game for only $4. The superhero made his official debut in Season 4 of My Hero Academia and has quickly become a fan-favorite. He is voiced by Yuichi Nakamura in Japanese and Zeno Robinson in English.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 is an action arena fighter game from Bandai Namco. Based on the popular manga and anime series, My Hero Academia, the game follows Izuku Midoriya, a young boy who lives in a world where people are born with “quirks” (aka, superpowers) and superheroes are all the rage. Midoriya dreams of being a superhero one day, but there’s only one problem - he’s quirk-less. But after a chance meeting with his superhero idol All Might, Midoriya soon discovers that anyone can be a hero. The game covers the events from the Provisional Licensing Exam arc all the way to the end of the Sir Nighteye arc.

My Hero One’s Justice 2 was released in March 2020 and is available now for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC devices.

Source: Twitter, Bandai Namco