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No Heroes Here 2 confirmed for Nintendo Switch

Posted on May 15, 2025 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

No Heroes Here 2

Mad Mimic is putting No Heroes Here 2 on Nintendo Switch, the studio has confirmed. It’s due out on July 1, 2025.

The original No Heroes Here came to Nintendo Switch in 2018. After several months in PC Early Access, the sequel is now getting a proper launch.

We’ve got details about the upcoming project in the following overview:

A group of non-adventurers is the last hope in defending the castle in this chaotic cooperative tower defense game with roguelike features. With up to four players, your party must organize the castle, work as a team to craft ammo, and shoot at enemies to protect your kingdom!

Key Features

  • Plan, Craft, and Defend the Castle – Use the power of teamwork to prosper through 15 rounds against hordes of brute invaders by preparing the castle stations, reinforcing your defenses each day and choosing the best curveballs for each scenario.
  • No Heroes? No Problem, Save the Day Anyway! – As you journey through this medieval realm, recruit more Non-Heroes to your ragtag band of castle defenders, including familiar faces like the Jester and the Princess, and non-heroic newcomers like the Alchemist and the Doctor. Just because you’re not a hero doesn’t mean that you can’t save the day!
  • The Kingdoms’ Fate in Your Hands – Protect three different kingdoms with each their own mechanics, enemies, and quirks. Defend your typical medieval kingdom Noobland, the freezing lands of Trollmeria, and the castles overrun by ever-growing mushrooms at Fungaria.
  • A Medieval Arsenal at Your Disposal – Play in 30 different castles, separated between easy, normal, and hard difficulties. Select the kingdom and choose your weapon from cannons, slingshots, and even a baby dragon ready to set hordes of enemies on fire!

Take a look at a trailer for the game below.

Release Date Trailer

The new title will be sold digitally on the Nintendo eShop. Coverage of the series’ previous entry can be found here.

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