Mighty No. 9 Gets New Release Date and Will be Published by Deep Silver

Written by Chad

April 28, 2015

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Mighty No. 9 will also be getting a physical retail release for the PlayStation 4, PC,  Xbox One and Wii U.

Comcept announced on their website that they will be teaming up with Deep Silver (the company behind the Sacred, Dead Island and Saint’s Row series) in publishing Might No. 9, this also means that their original Spring release date will be moved to September 15, 2015. Yes a new release date has been confirmed.

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Mighty No. 9 will release the digital version for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Wii U for $19.99 while the physical version for the PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One and Wii U will be available for $29.99, the 3DS and PS Vita version will be available in a later date.

All eligible Kickstart backers will be getting the following perks:

  • Japanese voice-acting
  • English voice-acting
  • French voice-acting
  • French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese subtitles
  • Ray DLC (includes one extra level and boss)

Those who purchased the physical copy will be getting the Ray DLC for free

To learn more about Mighty No. 9, head on to Comcept’s official FAQ page.

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