TSM has announced a crossover with massive anime property My Hero Academia, releasing a wave of exclusive merch that meshes the esports organization’s aesthetic with iconic characters from the series.
The TSM merch line was announced on October 18 and includes a variety of items for fans of the organization and the anime. From hoodies to mouse pads to keycaps, fans can sport the quite literally quirky gear in a variety of ways.
Where can I buy TSM My Hero Academia merch?
The new TSM MHA merch is available through the
TSM shop. The offering from this first wave of collaborations includes T-shirts, hoodies, keycaps, and mousepads.
This isn’t the first time that anime and esports have collided with esports, with crossovers like
Team Liquid and Naruto, but it’s the first official foray of MHA into the esports merch space.
The merch launch includes five hoodies, all of which retail for $105 USD.
Each of the hoodies depicts one of the anime’s iconic characters and the TSM logo, with one sleeve dedicated to kanji for both the organization and the animated superhero show. The five characters depicted are:
All Might
Ochaco Uraraka
Shoto Todoroki
Katsuki Bakugo
Izuku Midoriya.
TSM My Hero Academia T-shirts
There are six T-shirts for the first wave of merch, with designs featuring all four of the characters on the hoodies except for All Might, Bakugo, and Todoroki together, separate shirts for each, and Endeavour. The shirt that depicts four characters comes in two varieties, one tie-dyed that sells for $54 USD, while every other shirt sells for $49 USD.
TSM My Hero Academia accessories
Finally, TSM has rounded out the collection with several mousepads for My Hero fans to truly put the finishing touches on the gaming set up. There are two landscape mouse pads and three smaller square options. The landscape options depict Bakugo, Midoriya, Todoroki, and both, with the two offerings filling up the fourth character with Tenya Ida and Uraraka respectively.
Nicholas James
About Nicholas James
Nicholas James is a gaming writer with a passion for all things geekdom, as well as live theater. Nicholas is best known for covering League of Legends and other top MOBA titles, but his expertise covers numerous games across multiple genres. When not watching the LCS or playing the latest new release, Nicholas can be found doing some tabletop gaming and painting his favorite miniatures. Nicholas has also published with Hotspawn, TheGamer, Dexerto, Esports.gg and other industry outlets.