No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle just came out on Nintendo Switch today. The cult classic beat 'em ups from Grasshopper Manufacture are alread💞y available for purchase and download off the eShop.

More than a decade ago, these Suda 51-helmed action-adventure games rocked the Nintendo Wii, becoming some of the most well-received and beloved🏅 third-party games on the console. Now, the series makes its grand return on the Switch.

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You can check out gameplay footage of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:No More Heroes on the Switch in the trailer below.

Best of all, from now until November 14th, there's a 10% off launch✅ discount on both games too. That's down to $17.99 for each game, then back to $19.99 when the sale is over. If you want both games today, you'll have to shell o✱ut $36.00 total.

If you're on the hunt for a physical copy of More Heroes or No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggl🧸e, though, you might be out of luck. Both games are only available for digital download off the eShop, for right now anyway. Publisher XSEED hasn't said a♔nything about physical releases as of yet. 

There's no new content in these re-releases or at least none that Nintendo or XSEED Games mention. If the trailer is anything to go by, though, the first No More Heroes appears to be running at 60FPS and at a 1080p resolution, which is a big step up in performance and presentation for a ga🌄me that originally came out on the Nintendo Wii.

With No More Heroes 3 delayed to 2021 due to COVID-19 complicating development, revisiting the first two entries in the series is an excellent warm-up iꦅn the meantime. Though Grasshopper Manufacture stresses that you don't have to play the previous entries to understand what's going on in No More Heroes 3, but it's still a good idea just because they're great games all on their own.

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