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<h2 style="background-color:#9ACD32; border:1px solid #aaaaaa; -moz-border-radius: 70px; color:#0047AB; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; font-size:100%; margin-top:0">Next for Grasshopper!</h2> '''''[[Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes]]''''' is currently in development for Nintendo Switch. A sequel to ''No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle'' has been planned since 2009, however Suda claimed he was not interested in returning to the franchise before 2030. Suda was later invited to the Switch press event to announce the sequel.</div>
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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.
 
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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.
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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.
 
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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.

Revision as of 03:06, 23 January 2019

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."