- Asphalt 9: Legends introduces a special My Hero Academia collaboration event
- Unlock exclusive themed icons, emotes, and vehicle decals
- Experience a fully customized user interface for the event
Gameloft has teamed up with anime streaming service Crunchyroll for an exciting crossover. From now until July 17, Asphalt 9: Legends is running a My Hero Academia themed event. Players will enjoy a tailored interface and voice lines from the English dub of the anime. The event also offers numerous My Hero Academia-inspired rewards to collect.
My Hero Academia is a popular anime series set in a world where most people possess unique superpowers known as Quirks. The story follows Izuku Midoriya and his fellow students at U.A. High School as they build friendships and train to become professional heroes.
The event features 19 stages, each with unique rewards such as decals and emotes. Players can also earn icons of beloved characters including Bakugo, Deku, Todoroki, and Uraraka. The customized UI and English voice acting are designed to immerse fans in the world of the hit anime.

In the first stage of the event, players receive a free Dark Deku decal. Over the 22-day period, you can obtain animated decals featuring Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo, as well as static decals of Dark Deku, Ochaco Uraraka, Shoto Todoroki, Tsuyu Asui, Himiko Toga, and a My Hero Academia Group decal. Additional rewards include eight chibi-style emotes and two club icons.
Asphalt 9: Legends allows players to drive and customize high-performance cars from brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Porsche. Perform impressive stunts and race through real-world locations in this action-packed driving game.
When the crossover concludes in July, Asphalt 9: Legends will rebrand as Asphalt Legends Unite. Starting July 17, Asphalt Legends Unite will be available on iOS, Android, PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.
For more information, visit the official website or follow the game on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).