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Guide for Ultra Impact Veterans
How to track the new game after Ultra Impact and what differences to expect.
Player-intent article that avoids assuming mechanics carry over from older MHA games.
Last editorial review: 2026-05-31. Confirmed facts are sourced; character rankings, builds, maps, and survival advice are provisional until playable data is verified.
Positioning
This page is for players arriving from older MHA games who want a clean way to follow United Survival. It should not claim that progression, monetization, combat, or roster systems will carry over.
Use comparisons only as orientation, not as proof of mechanics.
What veterans should watch
Track roster confirmation, role design, account systems, platform support, monetization disclosures, events, codes, and whether older habits still matter.
A comparison table can work well if every row is labeled as confirmed, unknown, or not comparable yet.
Conversion path
Send readers toward the release tracker, character watchlist, and tier-list method. This turns nostalgia-driven search traffic into repeat guide traffic.
After launch, update the article into a practical migration guide with tested differences and recommended first steps.
Publishing checklist
- Avoid claiming old-game systems will return.
- Use comparison rows with confirmed or unknown labels.
- Link to release, character, and tier-list pages.
- Update the article after launch with tested differences.
FAQ
Will Ultra Impact progress transfer to United Survival?
Do not assume transfer, account, or reward details unless an official source confirms them.
Should veterans follow the same tier-list logic?
No. United Survival should be judged by its own modes, movement, survival pressure, and team rules once those systems are testable.
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