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My Hero Academia: The Strongest to End Service After 4 Years

By AvaApr 03,2025

My Hero Academia: The Strongest to End Service After 4 Years

Xin Yuan Studios has officially announced the end of service (EOS) for *My Hero Academia: The Strongest*, the action RPG based on Kohei Horikoshi's beloved anime. Launched globally on mobile devices in May 2021, the game was published by Sony Pictures Television, KOMOE Game Corporation, and A-Plus Japan. Players were able to immerse themselves in the *My Hero Academia* universe, recruiting iconic characters such as Deku, Bakugo, and Todoroki to undertake missions in a meticulously designed open world.

When Is My Hero Academia: The Strongest Shutting Down?

The servers for *My Hero Academia: The Strongest* are scheduled to shut down on March 31st, 2025. As of February 24th, 2025, the game has been removed from the Google Play and iOS App Store for new downloads, and in-game purchases have been disabled. Following the server shutdown on March 31st, all official social media accounts associated with the game will be deleted.

However, the customer support team will remain available for an additional 30 days to address any inquiries. If you made purchases between January 25th and February 24th, 2025, you can apply for a refund before the servers go offline.

In the game's final weeks, the developers have planned a farewell gift for all existing players. You will receive a reward mail containing SSS+ Limited Time Heroes and 100,000 Hero Coins. For more details, visit the game's official website.

Why Is It Shutting Down?

The closure of a gacha RPG like *My Hero Academia: The Strongest* is not uncommon in today's gaming landscape. The game managed to last approximately four years, which is notable given its trajectory. Initially, it boasted a robust PvP system with no lag and a combat system that felt impactful.

Despite a promising start, the game's appeal waned over time. No significant updates were released after its first anniversary, and there were issues with mismanagement. It's remarkable that the game sustained itself for as long as it did without consistent updates.

That concludes our coverage on *My Hero Academia: The Strongest*. In the meantime, check out our news on *Legacy – Reawakening*, a new point-and-click adventure featuring steampunk ruins and eerie mysteries.

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