No More Heroes, an action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and directed by Goichi Suda, was first released for the Nintendo Wii.
Grasshopper Manufacture announced the sequel to No More Heroes, titled No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle.
The sequel to No More Heroes was released, continuing the story of Travis Touchdown on the Nintendo Wii.
No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise, an enhanced port of the original game, was released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Grasshopper Manufacture announced Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, a spin-off title featuring Travis Touchdown.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes was released for Nintendo Switch and later for PC, expanding the No More Heroes universe.
No More Heroes 3 was officially announced for the Nintendo Switch.
No More Heroes 3 was released exclusively on Nintendo Switch, continuing the adventures of Travis Touchdown.
Travis, a 27-year-old otaku, relocates to the fictional city of Santa Destroy after winning a beam katana in an auction, setting the stage for his journey.
Travis wins the beam katana in an online auction, giving him a powerful weapon and the impetus to enter the assassin ranking system.
Travis encounters Sylvia Christel, his mysterious agent and guide, who explains the assassin ranking system and the rules Travis must follow.
To become the top-ranked assassin, Travis begins eliminating rivals on the United Assassins Association list in Santa Destroy.
Travis faces his first ranked opponent, Helter Skelter, marking his official entry into the deadly assassin tournament.
In a climactic battle, Travis confronts and defeats Jeane, the top-ranked assassin and his rival, realizing deeper conspiracies behind the assassin rankings.
After defeating the top assassins, Travis uncovers the darker truths and corruption within the United Assassins Association.
Travis faces the ultimate challenge as he fights to protect Santa Destroy and settle the assassin ranking once and for all.