We may have some great news for Nintendo Switch owners out there, as GameRating, a Taiwanese ratings website, has recently listed a port of Grasshopper Manufacture and Marvelous Entertainment's critically acclaimed No More Heroes, which would be releasing for the popular handheld hybrid console.
Unfortunately, no more information has been revealed about this port, so we will have to wait until Director Goichi Suda, Grasshopper Manufacture, or Marvelous Entertainment make the announcement official, and hopefully give us an official release date.
No More Heroes was initially released for the Nintendo Wii all the way back in 2007, and was later ported to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game was pretty successful at launch, and the developers wasted no time working on a sequel, which launched three years later.
Ever since the second game came out, only a spin-ff title in the form of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes was released as a Nintendo Switch timed-exclusive; now the game is also available for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows, though.
In June of last year, a whole 9 years after No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle was released, Grasshopper Manufacture announced No More Heroes III — and that the game was currently being developed as a Nintendo Switch exclusive, and was expected to launch at some point in 2020.
Since No More Heroes III is expected to launch this year, chances are that the developers could be planning to release the No More Heroes port before the long-awaited sequel becomes available. They may even announce a port of No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggles, so things can only get better for fans of the No More Heroes series.
