
A couple of weeks ago, 1UP sat down with Suda at Grasshopper's office to discuss not just No More Heroes, but many different things that make up the "Suda51" persona. Yes, that includes talking about pro wrestling games.

Following a port to the Nintendo Switch in 2020, SUDA51’s cult hack-and-slash games receive a surprising but welcome PC release.

No More Heroes 1 and 2's recent PC ports are certainly functional, but lack a lot of common PC features that many will find disappointing.
These ports should’ve also come to PS4 like No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Back did
The The No More Heroes 1 & 2 PC release date has been surprisingly announced and both titles are coming to Steam in June 2021.
"Actually, I answered differently, and it may have been misinterpreted. What I wanted to say was, looking at the Wii, I think No More Heroes 2 will probably be the last iteration for this current platform. But there's probably going to be a 'Wii 2' or other next-gen system from Nintendo at some point, so I was saying that I would want to do another game in the series on the next Nintendo platform.
I want to continue the No More Heroes series, but I've finished the story for Travis. It's completely finished in No More Heroes 2. So I want to think of a different story -- a different character, or something like that within the series -- starting on the next Nintendo platform."
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Well, there's a reason to pick up the next Nintendo console for me (outside of the usual Mario/Metroid/Zelda). NMH is one of my favorite new IP's to emerge this gen. I'm stoked that Suda wants to keep on making the series (regardless of console).
Of course...I'd love to see what a nutball like him would do with Natal.