![]() Comcept said they wanted to tell fans about the rumor before Gamescom started, but Gamescom had already started by the time this news dropped. 9 was announced to be delayed again on August 5th. Not even a week after the denial, Mighty No. On July 31st, however, rumors of another Mighty delay surfaced from GameInformer, from GameStop retailers. In the promotional video, he states that development on Mighty No. On July 4th, two months before the game was supposed to be released, Inafune announces a new Kickstarter called Red Ash, a successor to the Mega Man Legends series. The news never got e-mailed to backers and was on the site without any notifications. Comcept explains that the takedown was made to do further debugging and ROM testing. Comcept assures this will only improve the game for everyone because everyone can now have the Ray DLC, Japanese and French voice-acting, and multi-language subtitles. On April 2015, the release date of the game was delayed to September 2015 due to the new partnership with Deep Silver. ![]() 9 has pretty much wrapped up, and now they're moving on to promoting and porting the game. On January 2015, Comcept released a new video celebrating the new year, with Inafune saying that development on Mighty No. Backers who funded the DLC would get a free code to download it, if they can secure the fund by the end of 2014. On October 30th, Comcept announces potential Ray DLC for Mighty No. A week later, it was announced that the game will have English voice acting. Later, Comcept compromised and brought the goal back to $100 thousand again, leaving it up to the backers to choose between an English or a Japanese dub. The goal was announced to be reached by Comcept on October 6th, however at some point, they raised the goal to $200 thousand to include a Japanese dub with the additional $100 thousand. This has made the voice-acting goal all the more urgent, as the game would suffer from poor design without it. To the confusion of the backers, the beta was structured in a way that it would suffer from not having a proper language dub, when the Kickstarter campaign didn't even have such a stretch goal reached. Concerns about the voice-acting crowdfunder arose on August 30th, when footage of the beta was revealed. English Dub FundraiserĪt Anime Expo 2014 in the month of July, Inafune announced a new crowdfunding campaign to bring an English dub to the game, with the goal of $100,000. A YouTube link of a teaser to the pilot episode of the documentary was included in the e-mail, which has not been produced to this day. On June 10th, 2014, the last e-mail detailing on the making-of documentary was sent out to backers, and has never been mentioned again since. In addition to all this, stretch goals broken include a new playable character with an extra stage and boss, two online modes, and a making-of commentary on the development of Mighty No. On October 1st, the pledges surpassed $4 million, adding releases for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS. A number of stretch goals to create physical and console versions of the game were added, and by September 16th, the game had hit $2.2 million dollars, securing console releases for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii U. In just over 24 hours, the Kickstarter campaign reached its funding goal of $900,000. Immediately, a number of game sites covered the announcement, including IGN, Polygon, Screw Attack, Gematsu, Complex and GameFront. At the end of the panel, they played a video (shown below) revealing the game would be crowdfunded through a Kickstarter campaign, which launched the same day. 9 was announced on August 31st, 2013, during a panel at the 2013 PAX Prime convention held by Inafune and his team from Comcept. 9 is set to be powered by the Unreal Engine, and rough tests using placeholder animations (shown below) have been shared on the game's official YouTube account. The game follows his journey to destroy his rogue "siblings" and discover the evil mastermind behind the crisis. 9 who was the only Number unaffected by the virus. The player assumes control of Beck, the titular Mighty No. After a computer virus of unknown origin begins to attack machines around the world, the Numbers are affected, making them evil. The most advanced and powerful of those are a set of nine robots called the Mighty Numbers. 9 is set in the future, where the creation of highly advanced robots has become possible.
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