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Does My Hero Ultra Rumble Have Cross Progression? Answered

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Patrick ArmstrongBy Patrick Armstrong and othersSeptember 30, 20232 Mins Read
My Hero Ultra Rumble Cross Progression
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As you begin your journey into My Hero Ultra Rumble, you must learn many unique mechanics and features that you must come to terms with. Without a doubt, offering unique gameplay in the world of battle royales, this game has the potential to attract a large audience. That said, it’s faced its share of shortcomings, starting with a server crash problem in the first days of release (quite common for new online games) and ending with the lack of cross-play. Regardless, the lack of cross-play doesn’t always negate Cross Progression, but does it do so in My Hero Ultra Rumble?

Cross Progression in My Hero Ultra Rumble

(Updated on August 28, 2024 – updated links and format)

Does My Hero Ultra Rumble Have Cross Progression
Image Source: Bandai Namco Games

If you’re looking for a short answer, no, My Hero Ultra Rumble does not have cross-progression or cross-save. Although the game was released simultaneously on four platforms, including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, it does not offer any cross-progression or progression between these platforms. So, if you play on a PC and want to try the game on a console, you’ll have to start from the beginning. It is a bit disappointing as this could lead to fewer players online in the future and significantly longer matchmaking times.

The bad news is that Bandai Namco Games, the developers of this game, did not implement cross-progression and cross-play in any of their previous games. Of course, we will probably make a mistake when comparing the battle royale My Hero Ultra Rumble and, for example, the fighting game Naruto: Ultimate Ninja. But anyway, this position of the developers may indicate that we should not expect cross-platform gameplay in the future.

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On the other hand, this feature is not vital for a game like My Hero Ultra Rumble. Firstly, you only need 24 players to start a match, instead of the hundred we are used to in Fortnite and PUBG. This feature ensures that collecting the required number of players will take much less time. Secondly, being a free and very high-quality battle royale game, My Hero Ultra Rumble guarantees, perhaps not a large, but a stable flow of players on all platforms.

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Artist and writer with a lifelong love of video games. Their favorite games include Dead by Daylight, Meet Your Maker, and Project Zomboid.

Patrick Armstrong, Artur Novichenko
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Artist and writer with a lifelong love of video games. Their favorite games include Dead by Daylight, Meet Your Maker, and Project Zomboid.

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