My Hero Academia is a popular shonen anime series that made its return at the Super Stage in Jump Festa 2026. They come bearing a surprise announcement that would thrill and hype the fandom with excitement, because recently they had to say farewell to the series as it aired its final episode. Not during this Super State event, it has been officially confirmed that we are indeed getting an additional anime episode. The title for this special episode is "More," and it will adapt the contents of My Hero Academia Chapter 431. While the fandom was already speculating that the studio would release this extra, what no one saw coming was that it would be part of the anime’s upcoming 10th anniversary celebrations. Jump Festa 2026: My Hero Academia reveals “More” extra episodeStill from the anime My Hero Academia Final Season Episode 11 (Image credit: Studio Bones)In this Jump Fest 2026 event, we also got detailed information on what to expect from this extra chapter. But in addition to that, we also have a confirmed release date. According to the official sources, it is confirmed that the My Hero Academia special episode will be released on May 2, 2026. It will first air all around Japan and then be released as part of a simulcast on Crunchyroll. While My Hero Academia Season 8 Finale did wrap up with showing us that Izuku got a chance to become a hero again, there is a little more information by the creator that is yet to be animated. This epilogue is going to be set eight years after the final battle, where Izuku Midoriya and his classmates have ended up as adult heroes.A major milestone: My Hero Academia’s 10th anniversary begins in 2026Additionally, the "More" episode is not just an epilogue, but according to the announcement, it is part of a bigger project. We know that My Hero Academia The Animation’s 10th Anniversary officially begins on April 3, 2026, exactly ten years after the anime’s first broadcast in 2016. According to the staff, there are going to be additional projects, collaborations, and events. The best part for fans is that the announcements will be revealed throughout 2026, which means that fans have something to look forward to in the coming year. It seems like the franchise is ready to celebrate this milestone as it has become a legacy by inspiring fans globally, and with this event, it aims to reach more hearts by expanding its world.My Hero Academia in Concert world tour announcedKey visual for the concert (Image credit: Studio Bones)At Jump Festa 2026, there has been another exciting news for fans of My Hero Academia. They are going to have a global live music tour, which is overseen by Toho. This concert will focus on live performances, which will be focused on Yuki Hayashi's music. It will be an audio-visual experience because this creator's beautiful music will be paired with carefully selected scenes from the anime projected on screen for a fully immersive experience.This tour will start from May 30, 2026, at Pacifico Yokohama. Later on, it will expand to other locations. For now, this is the only information we have, and other details will be announced on the official website soon. This is exciting news for those who love music and have an emotional attachment to this franchise; it is an experience that should not be skipped. Final thoughtsThis series has been part of the anime world for 10 years, and this kind of achievement is a big deal. From the day All Might gave Deku a chance to live his dream, he not only inspired the protagonist but also the viewers. This story has taught its fans many life lessons in the form of a shonen series, and that is one of the biggest reasons for its popularity. Because of the announcements made in Jump Festa 2026, the hype around this franchise will not die down anytime soon. Fans will be waiting to watch this extra episode as My Hero Academia’s legacy will continue to resonate well beyond its ending.