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Suda51 wants more of their old games on Nintendo Switch

Suda51 wants more of their old games on Nintendo Switch

Still, he points out, in many of those cases the decision does not depend directly on them, but on the different publishers that produced the projects.

No More Heroes 3 is the next Grasshopper Manufacture video game for the Nintendo Switch, but Goichi Suda – better known as Suda51 – wants more titles on the platform than those in Kyoto. This has been said during the MomoCon fair, which although it has been canceled due to the coronavirus, an alternative streaming has been held in which the creator has had the opportunity to participate and answer some questions from fans. One of those fans has asked him about the possibility of previous titles being released on Nintendo Switch. But despite the director's wishes, not everything depends on them.

Many of the video games designed by the studio would need the approval of the companies that produced them at the time. "Killer 7 depends on Capcom", while Killer is Dead has the rights divided with Kadokawa Games. This means that in both cases, developers cannot unilaterally decide to relaunch any of their products without prior approval from other companies.

No More Heroes 3
No More Heroes 3.

And what about The Silver Case?

Under that scenario, The Silver Case is more likely. It is a title originally released on PlayStation, although four years ago it was remastered for PC. While there are no concrete plans to market it on Nintendo Switch, Grasshopper Manufacture has come to complete it. At least that ensures the Suda51 himself, who has statements that "there have even been talks about it."

When Nintendo Switch was officially presented, Mario's company mounted an event that could be followed in streaming. It was at that moment that Goichi Suda unveiled the spin-off Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. The development of a third installment of the main saga was subject to the commercial response of this product. In any case, the developers finally gave the green light to No More Heroes 3, scheduled for this year 2020 (still without a specific date).

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