It turned out to be Comcept's swan song the game's poor reception and ultimate failure resulted in the company's downfall, and in 2017 they were bought out by Level-5. The game was delayed at least one more time during development, before it was finally released on Jfor North America and Asia, and worldwide on June 24 of the same year. Then it was announced in the backers-only private forums, and later at Gamescom 2015, that the game was delayed again and aimed for a February 9th, 2016 release on consoles, with the handheld versions releasing later on (the handheld versions ended up never coming out). Originally scheduled for an April 2015 release, it was delayed until September 2015. Thanks to their partnership with Deep Silver, an extra DLC stage centering around a mysterious robot named "RAY," who possesses similar Xel manipulating abilities to Beck but her body is constantly deteriorating, was not only funded, but also made RAY a fully playable character in a separate story campaign once unlocked. Not only did the project reach its funding goal on September 2, 2013, 29 days before the due date, but after reaching its $3.5 million stretch goal, the game was promised to be released on Windows PC, Mac, and Linux operating systems, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, all three platforms of the eighth generation, and Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita handhelds. The project was successfully funded through Kickstarter, becoming the site's third highest funded console game project in the process. The production was staffed by many former Mega Man developers, and Mega Man Zero developers Inti Creates. Now it's up to Beck, the ninth and final of the Mighty Numbers, to defeat his older siblings, aided by his partner Call and his creator, Dr. The plot involves the titular "Mighty Number" robots, originally peace-keeping combat androids, who go rogue after an unknown computer virus turns them against mankind. Like its predecessor, it is a platform game of the action and Run-and-Gun variety, along with the predecessor's system of growth and progress via Power Copying. The staff roll theme "Mighty", by Mega RanĪ Creator-Driven Successor to the classic Mega Man series, created by its famed director Keiji Inafune.
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