XSEED Games has announced that both No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle will be headed to PC via Steam, next week. Both games will be available on June 9th. Each one will cost $19.99, but there will be a 10% off discount during the first week of release. Along with this announcement XSEED has also put out two new trailers, seeing as they’re age restricted though, you can watch them directly on YouTube over here. And down below you’ll find some information from XSEED about each game and their PC releases specifically.
About No More Heroes
In No More Heroes, Travis Touchdown starts off as the #11 ranked assassin in the United Assassins Association (UAA). With his trusty beam katana, he must face off against the world’s top 10 assassins. He rides the streets of Santa Destroy on his signature motorbike, the Schpeltiger, and packs an arsenal of pro wrestling moves honed from years of watching wrestlers power bomb and body slam each other. It’s a long way to the top, but the all-American otaku won’t stop until he’s the #1 assassin in the world, baby!
About No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle takes place three years after Travis achieves his goal of becoming the #1 assassin in the UAA. He takes it a little too easy, however, and finds himself falling all the way down the ranks to #51. Adding to his problems is Skelter Helter, another assassin who has sworn revenge on Travis for the death of his brother. With his trusty beam katanas in-hand for twice the hacking and slashing and teamed up with his allies Shinobu and Henry Cooldown, Travis is on a mission to reclaim his #1 position and fend off new challengers. Always an otaku at heart, there’s also plenty of time for retro 8-bit minigames to earn some cash!
Developed by Grasshopper Manufacture Inc. and Marvelous Inc., the signature style of director SUDA51 and his otaku protagonist Travis Touchdown are looking better than ever on PC with support for HD resolutions, smooth 60FPS gameplay, and additional features including Steam Cloud support.
If you’d like to know more about No More Heroes, visit the series’ official website.