My Hero Academia: The Strongest, the popular mobile action RPG based on Kohei Horikoshi's anime, is shutting down. Xin Yuan Studios, the game's developer, recently announced the end of service (EOS). Published by Sony Pictures Television, KOMOE Game Corporation, and A-Plus Japan, the game launched globally in May 2021, allowing players to explore the My Hero Academia universe, recruit beloved characters like Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki, and embark on missions within a detailed open world.
My Hero Academia: The Strongest Shutdown Date
The game's servers will officially shut down on March 31st, 2025. On February 24th, 2025, the game was removed from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, and in-app purchases were disabled. After March 31st, all servers will be taken offline, and official social media accounts will be deleted. However, customer support will remain available for an additional 30 days to address any player inquiries. Players who made purchases between January 25th and February 24th, 2025, are eligible for a refund before the server shutdown. A farewell gift, including SSS+ Limited Time Heroes and 100,000 Hero Coins, will be sent to all players in the game's final weeks. Further details can be found on the game's official website.
Reasons for Shutdown
The shutdown of My Hero Academia: The Strongest, while unfortunate, isn't entirely unexpected in the gacha game market. The game enjoyed a strong start, boasting solid PvP gameplay and a weighty combat system, and maintained a presence for approximately four years. However, after its first anniversary, major updates ceased, and issues with mismanagement contributed to its decline. Its longevity without regular content updates is, in itself, remarkable.
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