The original No More Heroes has been rated for Switch

Taiwanese ratings board classifies 2007 Wii game, which could also come to other platforms

The original No More Heroes has been rated for Switch

The Taiwanese ratings board has classified the original No More Heroes for Nintendo Switch.

Developed by Grasshopper Manufacture, the game first released for Wii in 2007. An enhanced port, No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise, released for PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2010.

The Taiwanese ratings board’s listing, which was spotted by Gematsu, doesn’t include a planned release date, but No More Heroes 3 for Switch is scheduled for release in 2020.

The action sequel sees Robin Atkin Downes reprising his role from the previous series entries as Travis Touchdown.

Original series lead character designer Yusuke Kozaki has also returned for the project, as has boss character designer Masanori Ushiki.

The game was announced at E3 2019, when Nintendo said: “Travis Touchdown returns to Santa Destroy after a 10-year absence. There he finds a huge artificial island metropolis floating in the sea, and a mysterious flying object hovering high above.”

No More Heroes series director Goichi ‘Suda 51’ Suda said in 2019 that Grasshopper was in talks with No More Heroes IP holder Marvelous about bringing older series entries to PS4, meaning a re-release of the original game could be multiplatform.

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