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Director Akira Ueda planned to pursue a '''''[[Contact]]''''' sequel without the involvement of Grasshopper Manufacture in 2006. While a sequel has yet to be developed, Ueda confirmed he would like to work with Suda on a second installment. |
Director Akira Ueda planned to pursue a '''''[[Contact]]''''' sequel without the involvement of Grasshopper Manufacture in 2006. While a sequel has yet to be developed, Ueda confirmed he would like to work with Suda on a second installment. |
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Suda spoke to Polygon of hopes for a '''''[[Lollipop Chainsaw]]''''' sequel in 2012. This interview took place before the game's release however and Suda has offered few other words about a second installment, so it is unclear if ''Lollipop Chainsaw'' is still considered sequel-material. |
Suda spoke to Polygon of hopes for a '''''[[Lollipop Chainsaw]]''''' sequel in 2012. This interview took place before the game's release however and Suda has offered few other words about a second installment, so it is unclear if ''Lollipop Chainsaw'' is still considered sequel-material. |
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Next for Grasshopper!
A third No More Heroes major release is playfully hinted at several times in Grasshopper's latest title Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes. In the game, Jeane mockingly suggests ending the series with Travis Strikes Again and "scrap the plans for that big ol' #3." In a post-credits sequence, Travis is later forthright with the player that another game is in development.
Sequel-worthy?
Flower, Sun, and Rain was considered for a follow-up around 2009, when Suda admitted he would like to write protagonist Sumio Mondo into a future video game.
Michigan: Report from Hell was an idea Suda spoke of remaking or following with a sequel in 2009.
Director Akira Ueda planned to pursue a Contact sequel without the involvement of Grasshopper Manufacture in 2006. While a sequel has yet to be developed, Ueda confirmed he would like to work with Suda on a second installment.
Composer Akira Yamaoka admitted in 2012 that he was considering a sequel to Shadows of the DAMNED, feeling relatively certain that Grasshopper would have support from Electronic Arts. Years later, the 2019 title Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes rekindled a possible future for the series.
Suda spoke to Polygon of hopes for a Lollipop Chainsaw sequel in 2012. This interview took place before the game's release however and Suda has offered few other words about a second installment, so it is unclear if Lollipop Chainsaw is still considered sequel-material.
Suda described Killer Is Dead as self-contained in 2013, however he is open to directing a sequel if there is "enough demand from fans all over the world."