No More Heroes III patch introduces Japanese voice acting and more

It’s been over a year since No More Heroes III touched down on Nintendo Switch, but in light of the game finally releasing for other systems next week, it seems the original release has received some new content.

 

 

The most notable addition of the recent 1.1.0 patch is the option to switch to the Japanese dub. Players can now toggle between English and Japanese voices via a new voice language menu from the title screen’s Options menu.

More tutorial text has also been added to assist beginners further, and some unspecified “text bugs” have been fixed. Finally, the game’s subtitles and credits have been tweaked to coincide with the addition of the Japanese dub.

No More Heroes III is available now on Nintendo Switch and will be launching on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 11th in North America, and October 14th in Europe.

 


Written by Reece Heather

A lifelong Nintendo fan and a longtime editor at Zelda Universe, Reece will forever be grateful that he somehow dodged the Naughty List of Christmas 1998, when Santa delivered the life-changing gift of a Nintendo 64 with Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Mario Kart 64. When he’s not playing games, Reece is usually reading Punisher comics, delving helplessly into the weirdest depths of anime and manga, or spending time with his cocker spaniel Gracie — the goodest girl ever!

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