My Hero Ultra Rumble Has an Official Release Period

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My Hero Ultra Rumble Has an Official Release Period

Bandai Namco has just officially announced the release period of My Hero Ultra Rumble on the pages of the Japanese magazine Weekly Jump. According to what emerged from this magazine, the game will be available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch during this fall.


My Hero Ultra Rumble beta is a success

In addition to announcing the release period, Bandai Namco also revealed the numbers related to the game's beta, revealing how it was a great success. In fact, 500,000 users took part in this test, providing the developers with important feedback on various aspects of the game that they were able to try first-hand during the test phase.

Obviously, the work on the game is not finished yet, since the feedback that users have released has brought out some problems related to the battle royale mode of the title which did not seem well balanced. To make the experience not very pleasant, several more or less annoying glitches have been added that users have reported, as well as a card system that has turned out to be not very focused and basically not very useful for what My Hero Ultra Rumble wants to offer.

In any case, although some problems have arisen from the beta, it is important to underline that there are still several months left from now to the launch, so Bandai Namco still has plenty of time to fine-tune the things that have not been successful for the moment. In fact, we remind you that beta tests are used by developers specifically to find defects and problems in the game, in order to be able to intervene on them and resolve them before the game reaches the market.

My Hero Ultra Rumble

My Hero Ultra Rumble Has an Official Release Period
Diana D'Estefano
Diana has been a huge fan of video games since she was a child. She started her "career" with Nintendo and then moved on to other platforms as well. Although she is a big fan of horror games, she plays almost all genres fearlessly. She writes news, reviews, guides, and features about both AAA and indie games.