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February 2024 | Tomb Raider II was remastered as part of the Tomb Raider I–III Remastered collection for multiple platforms including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. |
October 2022 | No More Heroes III released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. |
2021 | Engine Software releases ports of No More Heroes for Amazon Luna and Windows via Steam. |
August 27 2021 | No More Heroes III is released on the Nintendo Switch, continuing the storyline initiated in Travis Strikes Again. |
June 9 2021 | XSEED published the port of No More Heroes and its sequel for Windows PC. |
March 12 2021 | Limited Run Games published and distributed physical releases of No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2 for Nintendo Switch. |
October 28 2020 | No More Heroes was ported to Nintendo Switch and digitally released on the Nintendo eShop during a Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase presentation, alongside No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle. The port was developed by Engine Software and published by XSEED Games, featuring uncensored content outside North America. |
September 10 2020 | Director Goichi Suda announces delay of No More Heroes III to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic disruption. |
October 17 2019 | PlayStation 4 and Windows versions of Travis Strikes Again were released. |
June 2019 | At E3 2019, No More Heroes III was announced as a follow-up to Travis Strikes Again, serving as a proper sequel to the series. |
January 18 2019 | Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes was released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch, marking the first game in the series that Goichi Suda has directed since the original No More Heroes. |
December 2018 | Robin Atkin Downes was confirmed to be returning as the voice of Travis Touchdown. |
November 14 2018 | Grasshopper Manufacture announced a physical edition of Travis Strikes Again, to be distributed by Nintendo, which would be bundled with a season pass. |
August 2017 | The game was formally announced as Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes during a Nintendo Direct, with additional reveals at PAX West. |
January 2017 | Travis Strikes Again was first teased during the Nintendo Switch reveal conference, with Goichi Suda appearing on stage and showing a promotional image of Travis Touchdown wearing a shirt that said 'Travis Strikes Again'. |
2016 | Goichi Suda was invited to a Nintendo Switch pre-release developer meeting, where he recognized the potential to revive the No More Heroes series on the new console. |
October 28 2015 | The game was released for Android. |
December 3 2014 | A version of Tomb Raider II was published for iOS by Square Enix. |
2012 | The PC version of Tomb Raider II was re-released digitally by GOG.com. |
September 7 2012 | Tomb Raider II made available for download on PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network store. |
2011 | Rising Star Games confirmed that the game would not be released in Europe. |
October 2011 | Tomb Raider II was released for Mac OS X and sold via the Mac App Store. |
2010 | Ignition Entertainment published the game in North America. |
October 21 2010 | Japanese version of No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle released. |
May 28 2010 | No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle released in Europe for the Wii by Rising Star Games. |
April 15 2010 | No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise ports are released in Japan for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. |
March 3 2010 | The official 3-CD soundtrack album for Arc Rise Fantasia was published by Team Entertainment. |
January 26 2010 | No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle published by Ubisoft in the U.S. |
This contents of the box above is based on material from the Wikipedia articles No More Heroes (video game), Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, Tomb Raider II & Arc Rise Fantasia, which are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.