A brand-new update for My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero will introduce the energetic hero Lemillion as a new playable character in the mobile action RPG. The beloved manga and anime series follows Izuku Midoriya, a young boy born powerless in a world where most of the population possesses superpowers called quirks. The game My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero lets players transform into some of the franchise's most renowned heroes, and Lemillion will soon bring his unstoppable skills to the mobile battlefield.

Released last year, My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero lets players become their favorite characters for intense action on the go. The mobile action RPG includes a large cast of heroes, ranging from major protagonists like Izuku Midoriya and Ochaco Uraraka to more obscure fan-favorites like Suneater and Snipe. After choosing one of the series' various heroes players are able to explore a large open world and face infamous bosses like Giant Villain and Sickle Claw. The Strongest Hero also lets players go online in co-op modes and PvP challenges, making the My Hero Academia mobile game an immersive superhero experience for fans of the series.

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Screen Rant can exclusively reveal that My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero will add Lemillion to its heroic cast on August 17. Available through a Limited Time Recruit until September 1, Lemillion is a lightning-fast brawler who uses his Permeation quirk to become intangible counter enemy attacks. An alternate battle stance also lets the U.A. High School legend adopt a more defensive fighting style, letting players choose the perfect moment to strike. Lemillion’s custom EX Support cards will also be available in My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero as a limited card recruit between August 17 and 31.

Lemillion Brings Power & Justice To MHA: The Strongest Hero

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While The Strongest Hero is an authentic adaptation of the manga franchise, especially with the addition of Lemillion, a My Hero Academia open-world game has yet to be released. The video game industry has a long history of open-world superhero games, including recently successful projects like Marvel's Spider-Man and the upcoming DC Comics title Gotham Knights. An open-world adventure based on My Hero Academia would be able to follow this same beloved format, while its manga and anime roots would give it a truly unique tone and art style.

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero will soon make good on its name by adding Lemillion, who is considered the strongest hero attending U.A. High School in the series. With his impressive speed and unstoppable Permeation quirk, Lemillion should make a worthy addition to any player's lineup. The paragon of justice will only be available for two weeks, however, so players should act quickly if they want to step into the hero's untouchable white boots.

My Hero Academia: The Strongest Hero is available on iOS and Android.