After a year of Nintendo Switch exclusivity, Grasshopper Manufacture’s No More Heroes 3 has received an official release date for other platforms. Published by Xseed Games in North America, No More Heroes 3 makes its jump to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox this October and has also debuted a brand-new trailer showcasing the game at higher frame rates and resolutions.
No More Heroes is one of Suda51’s longest-standing and most beloved franchises. The series received its first entry on the Nintendo Wii in 2007 and became an instant cult classic thanks to its irreverent and off-beat brand of humor mixed with its chaotic gameplay style. Suda51’s tongue-in-cheek action-adventure game would go quiet after releasing a sequel in 2010 before receiving its final entry in 2021 with No More Heroes 3. In 2021 the franchise would also break from its Nintendo exclusivity by releasing its first two games and a spin-off title on all platforms. Thanks to today's announcement, fans of Travis Touchdown won't have to wait too long to complete their collection.
No More Heroes 3 is Coming to PlayStation, Xbox, and PC
No More Heroes 3 launches on October 11 for all PlayStation and Xbox consoles and PC via Steam. The game will feature Japanese voice acting, and breaks free from the Switch’s power limitations with faster loading times and cutscenes at a crisp 4K 60 fps. Poor performance and long load times were major criticisms of the game when it launched for the Switch last year. A new trailer for No More Heroes 3 accompanies today's release date announcement and showcases the game's frantic, ultraviolent gameplay at 60 frames per second.
Physical copies of No More Heroes 3 are currently up for pre-order across multiple online retailers, and Xseed Games
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