Limited Run Games is going all out for No More Heroes 1 and 2 on Nintendo Switch

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Limited Run Games has another test for us – a test to see who can stay on-budget this month.

If you skipped the digital Nintendo Switch versions of No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2 back in October 2020, or it’s been long enough that you’d be okay with spending more on this series, Limited Run would like a word this month. Pre-orders are opening on March 12 at 10:00 am Eastern for physical Switch copies of both games, and there are fancy collector’s editions, too. Pre-orders close on April 11.

The basic no-frills physical Switch copies of No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle are $35 each – you’ll have to buy them separately – and they come with a booklet inside.

The real reason we’re here, though, is the collector’s editions. These are $70 each (or $140 together with a Santa Destroy flag), which is a lot, but they look fantastic. And they line up just so on a shelf.

Limited Run's No More Heroes Switch Collector's Edition goes on sale March 12, 2021.

Limited Run's No More Heroes 2 Switch Collector's Edition goes on sale March 12, 2021.

Limited Run's Santa Destroy Bundle comes with a flag.

I kinda just want those big boxes for that spine art, if I’m being honest.

The CE pack-ins for No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2 include an 18×24 poster, Steelbook, behind-the-scenes interview art book, the standard physical copy of the game, and the soundtrack.

Reminder for those who need it: the digital editions on the eShop are $20 a pop at full price.


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