One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows goes up for preorder on Xbox One
We can't wait to play it.
What you need to know
- One-Punch Man is an incredibly popular anime and manga series.
- There's a game in development at Bandai Namco Entertainment.
- The title is expected to launch in February 2020.
- The closed beta test in November garnered a lot of positive feedback.
One-Punch Man is an incredibly popular anime and manga series that focuses on a "hero for fun" named Saitama. After all these years, there's a One-Punch Man game in the works called "One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows." While the title is expected to launch in February 2020, it keeps on getting new trailers and other information. You can also preorder it from the Microsoft Store starting today.
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows seems like it's similar to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. You can explore a number of environments as you interact with quirky characters. As expected, there's a lot of fighting. You can choose a character or make you own as you fight three vs. three battles.
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows starts at $60, but there's a more expensive version available too. If you're a fan of the anime or manga, be sure to give this game a go. It seems like a lot of fun and we can't wait to play it on February 28.
Saitama will save the day!
Experience the world of One-Punch Man for yourself in One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows! Form a team of your favorite heroes and villains, grow your techniques, and see who reigns supreme in this game.
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