‘One-Punch Man’ becoming video game fighter

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Saitama, star of ‘One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows,’ went bald after exercising so much. Photo: Relaxnews

Hit animé action spoof “One-Punch Man” is undergoing a video game conversion courtesy of animé and fighting game publisher Bandai Namco, with a trailer available to watch now and a full release coming soon.

The show about a superhero so overpowered that even the most fearsome colossus poses no challenge is coming to console and computer.

“One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows” is a three-on-three fighting game that features the cartoon’s hero, Saitama, alongside some of his allies and enemies.

As with Bandai’s plentiful “Dragon Ball Z,” “Naruto” and “One Piece” conversions, the “One-Punch Man” game retains the visual style of its inspiration; Spike Chunsoft of “One Piece: Burning Blood” and “Jump Force” is developing.

Bandai Namco has indicated that “One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows” is “coming soon,” suggesting a release in the second half of 2019 is on the cards.

Based on a manga comic of the same name, “One-Punch Man” made its Japanese debut late in 2015, with an English language version arriving mid-2016.

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Fans had to wait three and a half years for Season 2, which began airing in Japan in April 2019 and is to conclude on July 2.
Given that Saitama gained his superhero status by dedicating himself to a daily regimen of 100 push-ups, sit-ups and squats, with a 10km run to finish things off, “One-Punch Man” has also inspired a cohort of fitness programs, such as the One Punch Man Challenge popularised by Singaporean investor Sean Seah. – Relaxnews

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