No More Heroes 3 Japanese trailer

New No More Heroes 3 Trailer Is Narrated By Travis’ Japanese Actor

Marvelous has published a new No More Heroes 3 trailer in Japan that is narrated by Travis Touchdown’s Japanese voice actor, Kazuya Nakai. Note that this trailer has age-restrictions and requires age verification on YouTube to watch. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Additionally, this is the first time we hear a Japanese voiceover in the game. Unlike this new No More Heroes 3 trailer, prior trailers in Japan primarily featured English voiceovers with Japanese subtitles. A Japanese press release also revealed an additional list of English voice actors for characters in this game. The first three characters are ranked 8th, 7th, and 6th in the Galactic Superhero Ranking.

  • Black Night Direction: Paul Mercier
  • Vanishing Point: Mark Allan Stewart
  • Velvet Chair Girl’s pet: Kathryn Fiore
  • Badman: Steve Blum
  • Juvenile: Jennifer Hale
  • Notorious: Ike Amadi
  • NT (NewType) Kamui: Max Mittleman

In addition to the standalone game, Marvelous will also sell a Killion Dollar Trilogy edition containing all three No More Heroes games on Switch in Japan. Another limited edition, the Famitsu DX Pack, will include an exclusive t-shirt and a shot glass.

Various store chains in Japan will also offer exclusive merchandise in a limited amount. Purchasing the game on AmiAmi will net an exclusive mouse pad. Meanwhile, Amazon Japan will add a tumbler for each purchase while stocks last.

No More Heroes 3 will be available for Nintendo Switch simultaneously worldwide on August 27, 2021.


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