One-Punch Man Game
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One-Punch Man is one franchise that anime fans can not get enough of it and always want to see it coming with new projects, and the franchise decided to excite fans with a brand new thing which is a game titled One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows.

Recently, Bandai Namco Entertainment America’s official Youtube channel released the launch trailer for the One-Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows game on Tuesday.

The game launched for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in North America and Europe on Friday, February 28.

The game launched for Playstation 4 and Xbox One in Japan on Thursday, February 27.

The game the three-on-three action battling, players structure groups of three characters to take on a rival group. On the off chance that they pick Saitama, characters must endure long enough for him to land through the Hero Arrival System. By performing admirably fighting with just two characters, players can diminish the measure of time it will take for Saitama to show up.

Recently affirmed characters include:

Saitama, Genos, Hellish Blizzard, Speedo’- Sound Sonic, Mumen Rider, Vaccine Man, Deep Sea King, Mosquito Girl, Carnage Kabuto, Terrible Tornado, Silverfang, Atomic Samurai, Tank-Top Master, Tank-Top Blackhole, Tank-Top Tiger, Metal Bat, Metal Knight, Stinger, and Melzargard.

Photo Credit: Bandai Namco Entertainment

One-Punch Man is a Japanese superhero webcomic made by the artist One in mid-2009. It has a manga adjustment outlined by Yusuke Murata, just as an anime adjustment. Following its distribution, the webcomic immediately circulated around the web, outperforming 7.9 million hits in June 2012. One-Punch Man recounts to the narrative of Saitama, a hero who can overcome any adversary with a solitary punch however tries to locate a commendable rival in the wake of becoming exhausted by an absence of challenge in his battle against insidious.

The arrangement’s computerized manga redo started distribution on Shueisha’s Tonari no Young Jump site in 2012. The parts are intermittently gathered and printed into tankōbon volumes. As of November 2019, 20 volumes have been discharged, 17 of which have been republished in English. Viz Media has authorized the change for English serialization in its Weekly Shonen Jump advanced magazine. Its English discharge got a designation for an Eisner Award in 2015 and a Harvey Award in 2016.

An anime TV adjustment by Madhouse disclosed in Japan among October and December 2015. It was named in English throughout the mid-year of 2016, and soon thereafter an arranged second season was reported. On September 25, 2017, it was reported the generation organization and executive had changed. The subsequent season was vivified by J.C.Staff with Chikara Sakurai supplanting Shingo Natsume as chief and Yoshikazu Iwanami supplanting Shoji Hata as sound executive. The subsequent season disclosed among April and July 2019.