Grasshopper Manufacture Inc. (Head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan; CEO: Goichi Suda) is proud to announce the release of the Nintendo Switch exclusive action game, Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes today, January 18, 2019.
In accordance with the game’s release, the developers also wish to announce a new collaboration with a few especially legendary titles, stage information, and additional patch contents.
In-game collaborations with legendary titles!
In addition to the 54 indie game collaboration T-shirts available in the in-game T-shirt shop, two more titles are now being added as Legendary Collaboration T-shirts: The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D.
The return of Garcia & Johnson: One of the game’s stages, “Serious Moonlight”, is based on the hit title Shadows of the DAMNED!
“Serious Moonlight,” one of the games playable on the in-game console of legend known as the [Death Drive Mk II], is a battle-action game based on the 2011 release Shadows of the DAMNED, for which Goichi Suda took the helm as Executive director.
This stage was created from the world of Shadows of the DAMNED. In this game, main character and demon hunter Garcia has died and his former partner Johnson the skull, reborn as a hero, appears as the character Eight Hearts.
Additional patch “Day 7 Patch”
A patch will be made available seven days after release, and will add a new opening movie.
Check Out the Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Nintendo Switch Launch Trailer:
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