Killion Dollar Trilogy

No More Heroes 3 Famitsu DX Pack Comes With Shot Glass and T-Shirt

In commemoration of No More Heroes 3‘s release, which will be on August 27, 2021, Famitsu will release a series of goods with their Famitsu DX Pack. The merchandise that will come with the pack include items such as a keyholder and a shot glass. The Killion Dollar Trilogy version of the pack includes the first two games and a special box drawn by character designer Yusuke Kozaki. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The goods included in the Famitsu DX packs are t-shirts (which come in M, L, and XL), an original shot glass, a magnet sheet, and a keyholder. The keyholder is based off of the one that Travis has in-game.

The normal version of the No More Heroes 3 Famitsu DX Pack costs 11,880 JPY (around $108.50) and the Killion Dollar Trilogy costs 15,180 JPY (around $138.60). Both versions are currently available for pre-order. They will come out on August 27, 2021.

Though No More Heroes and No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle were only available as digital copies, Limited Run announced physical versions of the games in March 2021. However, pre-orders ended last month. Grasshopper Manufacture and Marvelous released multiple trailers for the game, introducing new characters and bringing back familiar faces, such as Bad Girl and Shinobu.

No More Heroes 3 will release worldwide on Nintendo Switch on August 27, 2021. While the game will be available everywhere from August, this Famitsu DX Pack will only be sold in Japan.


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