Shueisha’sWeekly Shonen Jumpmagazine is home to manga’s most popular characters, and they’re about to get another spin in the video game spotlight.DeNA announced plansto unleash them on mobile devices inJUMP: Assemble,a new MOBA that’s due out sometime in 2024. There’s no word on an English release, but so far it has its sights on release in Southeast Asia and East Asia (excluding Japan).
Every character confirmed for Jump: Assemble
JUMP: Assembleaims to pitShonen Jumpcharacters against one another in five-on-five matches. So far eight manga series have been confirmed along with images of their leads. Series revealed includeMashle: Magic and Muscles,Jujutsu Kaisen,Naruto,One Piece,Dragon Ball,Bleach,Demon Slayer, andUndead Unluck. You can see them and their respective heroes in the announcement visual, fromMASHLE‘s Mash Burnedead on the left toUndead Unluck‘s Andy on the right.
In between those we have Yuji Itadori, Naruto, Monkey D. Luffy, Goku, Ichigo Kurosaki, and Tanjiro Kamado. There will most certainly be plenty more where those came from. DeNA noted that more titles and characters will be added to the game in the future.
Might as well JUMP
Beyond games based on individual series, the worlds ofShonen Jumpmanga most recently collided with a whimper in2019’sJUMP FORCE. That one was another 3D arena fighter melting a bunch of disparate licenses together in one occasionally awkward art style. Not allJump-based games have been duds, though; far from it. One of the true standouts from the past 20 years or so wasJump Ultimate Stars, a Ganbarion-developed fighter that hit Nintendo DS in 2006.
Will this be the nextJump Ultimate Starsor will we be writing about its shutdown six months after launch? Time will tell!