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The No More Heroes series finally returns in January with Travis Strikes Again. However, fans are also curious about the next true entry in the series – No More Heroes 3.

We’ve heard Suda51 speak about No More Heroes 3 ever since Travis Strikes Again was announced. And in an interview with Kotaku UK, he once again touched on the topic.

Grasshopper Manufacture has come out with a brand new “Coffee and Doughnuts” trailer for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. Have a look at it below.

Suda51 appeared during a Famitsu live stream this week for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. The main highlight was that we were finally told what will be included in the game’s season pass. Outside of that, there were a few other topics discussed that we wanted to bring attention to.

First, a “Spicy” mode is confirmed for Travis Strikes Again. It’ll be distributed as a free patch later on. After clearing “Sweet”, “Mild”, or “Bitter” modes, you can access “Spicy” which is said to be very difficult. On the bright side, you’ll be able to carry over items into this mode. However, even with them, it’ll pose a significant challenge.

In addition to the main voice cast, Grasshopper Manufacture also revealed some details on the DLC and Season Pass that Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is getting. The DLC consists of two main volumes.

Volume 1 will be released on February 28th, 2019. Titled Black Dandelion, it’ll introduce a new playable character, Shinobu Jacbos. 

Volume 2 will be released on April 30th, 2019. Titled Bubblegum Fatale, it’ll also feature a new playable characzer, Bad Girl. It’ll also add a new stage, Killer Marathon.

The Season Pass containing both volumes will be available starting January 18th, the game’s release day. It’ll cost $9.99/£8.99/€9.99. There’s no word yet on whether or not the DLC volumes can also be purchased separately.

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We’re steadily approaching the release date of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes on January 18th. Today, developer Grasshopper Manufacture revealed the main voice cast of the game. You can see the voice actors next to the character they’re portraying in the image above. They are as follows:

  • Travis Touchdown – Robin Atkin Downes
  • Badman – Steve Blum
  • Shinobu Jacobs – Kimberly Brooks
  • Bad Girl – Kathryn Fiore
  • Brian Buster Jr. – Greg Ellis

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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is getting a collector’s edition thanks to Pix’n Love Publishing. Pre-orders are open exclusively here.

Aside from the game, the collector’s edition has a hardcover book covering the history of No More Heroes and four lithographs. Pricing is set at €69.90 or about $80.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes

Travis Strikes Again is a part of the No More Heroes Universe, but that wasn’t always the case. It was when the Switch was originally unveiled that director Suda51 felt the hardware would match up well with the character. After this, the storyline was tweaked to focus on Travis and drum up excitement for No More Heroes 3.

Suda51 has also revealed that “the core team [at first] was only five people.” Since then, it has grown to 15 during development. The small team size has helped Suda51 build a stronger core for future project and work with younger staffers whereas he didn’t speak to them directly on previous titles.

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Various outlets have come forward with brand new footage from Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. We’ve rounded up a few videos below.

With about a month to go before launch, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes can now be pre-loaded from the European Switch eShop. We expect the same option to be extended in North America soon – possibly today.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes takes up 5.6GB of space. The base game can be purchased or a bundle containing the season pass.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes will support the Switch Pro Controller. English, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Chinese are the included languages.

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A new trailer for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has just gone live highlighting the Electric Thunder Tiger II game. View it below.


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