No More Heroes 3 PC

No More Heroes 3 PC, PS, Xbox Release Date Confirmed

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Travis Touchdown will touch down on PC this October. XSEED Games confirmed that No More Heroes 3 lands on PC and PlayStation and Xbox consoles on October 11, 2022. The ports were announced back in April 2022.

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The No More Heroes 3 PC and console release comes about 14 months after its debut on the Nintendo Switch.

Check out a release date trailer below.

The PlayStation and Xbox editions of No More Heroes 3 on PS5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S will also be available in a special “Day 1” limited physical edition. The Day 1 pack includes the game on disc, a 70-page art book, a commemorative Santa Destroy “Moe~” license plate, and a CD with 22 songs from the soundtrack. The box and outer box are decorated with new illustrations by series artist Yusuke Kozaki.

Check out a preview shot of the pack below.

No More Heroes 3 PS5

No More Heroes 3 is the continuation of the saga of Travis Touchdown. The third mainline entry in the series (though fourth in the franchise, following 2019’s Travis Strikes Again). It arrived eleven years after the release of No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle on the Wii. When No More Heroes 3 lands on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, players will once again take up Travis’ beam katana. The objective this time is to climb the Galactic Superhero Ranking, to stop the alien overlord FU.

No More Heroes 3 is available on the Nintendo Switch. It goes on sale on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S on October 11, 2022. Check out Siliconera’s review of the Switch version.


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