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I--- My Hero One--39-s Justice 2 Switch Nsp Update Dlc Online

Yes—if you want a complete anime fighter on the Switch.

The catch: My Hero Ultra Rumble is free-to-play and more popular now. But that’s a battle royale. One’s Justice 2 is a traditional arena fighter with a full story mode. If you want 1v1 hero/villain duels, this is still your best bet.


Absolutely. The base roster is great, but the DLC characters (particularly Hawks and Overhaul) introduce mechanics that the base cast lacks. If you enjoy the Mission Mode, the DLC missions extend the life of the game by another 10-15 hours, offering new challenges and rewards. i--- My Hero One--39-s Justice 2 Switch NSP UPDATE DLC

This section assumes you have a modded Nintendo Switch and are managing legally obtained backups.

1. Performance Dips
Certain stages (city ruins, fire areas) and DLC particle effects cause noticeable slowdown – even in 1v1. It’s not unplayable, but if you’re used to PS5/PC, the Switch version feels sluggish. Yes—if you want a complete anime fighter on the Switch

2. Online is a Ghost Town (Without Friends)
Matchmaking is rough. The DLC split the small player base further. You’ll need Discord or friends with the same NSP+updates to enjoy online.

3. Repetitive PvE Modes
Mission Mode is 100+ battles with modifier cards (enemy heals, no guard, etc.). Fun for 2 hours, then a slog. Arcade mode is short. No story expansion in DLC – story mode is just a recap of seasons 1–4. The catch: My Hero Ultra Rumble is free-to-play

4. DLC Cost vs. Value
If you’re paying retail, the DLC costs nearly as much as the base game. For an NSP release (assuming you got it “otherwise”), it’s great value. But officially, it’s overpriced.