My Hero Academia: The Strongest, the open-world RPG based on popular anime is shutting down on March 31, 2025
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- My Hero Academia: The Strongest is an open-world action RPG MMO developed by China-based Xin Yuan Studios.
- You can continue playing the game and using Hero Coins while also requesting refunds until the service ends.
- The devs are giving players SSS+ copies of Limited Heroes and 100,000 Hero Coins as a reward via in-game mail.
It’s been announced that Xin Yuan Studios will be ending the service for their open-world action RPG game titled “My Hero Academia: The Strongest”, which is based on the widely popular My Hero Academia anime series. This game, published by Sony Pictures Television, KOMOE Game Corporation, and A-PLUS JAPAN, will no longer be available from March 31, 2025.
My Hero Academia: The Strongest is shutting down globally after years of service
As a gaming enthusiast, let me tell you about my latest obsession: My Hero Academia: The Strongest. If you’re new to this world, it’s an immersive open-world action RPG MMO that I’ve been absolutely hooked on. This gem is brought to us by the talented minds at Xin Yuan Studios, a studio based in China.
You might recognize the name from Mr. Kohei Horikoshi’s hugely popular anime and manga series. In this game, you can interact with iconic characters such as Midoriya, Bakugo, Todoroki, and many others who hail from that very same universe.
Greetings, MHA:TSH Community! A big thank you for sticking by us during your exciting adventures in MHA:TSH. We’re here to share some important news – we’ll be concluding the service for the game soon.
— My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero (@MHA_TSHGame) February 25, 2025
Sadly, it was shared on X (previously recognized as Twitter), that My Hero Academia: The Strongest Team will cease operation on March 31, 2025. They expressed their heartfelt thanks by saying, “We are deeply appreciative of your support and enthusiasm during this adventure.
You can play and use Hero Coins while also requesting refunds
After the announcement was made, the option for in-game purchases has been deactivated and eliminated from both Google Play Store and App Store. If you happen to still have the game installed, you’re able to carry on playing it and use any leftover Hero Coins until the service ceases.
As a shopper who made purchases between January 25, 2025, and February 24, 2025, I’m excited to share that you have an opportunity! If you still have your verified receipts, you can submit applications for refunds before the termination date. Don’t forget to request your refund before it’s too late!
Furthermore, developers are offering players Special SSS+ copies of Limited Heroes and 100,000 Hero Coins via an email reward. The MHATSH Customer Support team will continue to assist with inquiries for a period of 30 days following the shutdown.
It’s sad to witness a game derived from a well-known franchise being closed, given that numerous fans thought it had tremendous promise. Yet, some argue that this result was predictable due to the developers apparently losing interest in the game. Although many gamers are disheartened, others are content with its closure.
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2025-02-26 14:41