Finally, Keiji Inafune continues to have trouble with Mighty No. 9 (PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One) and the developer has
delayed the spiritual successor to his most famous creation once again.
It's finally here — Keiji Infaune's Mighty No. 9, the long awaited, Kickstarter funded, often
delayed spiritual successor to the Megaman series releases this week, and boy, it's been a bumpy ride.
Not exact matches
Mighty No. 9 was due for release in February, but the
spiritual successor to the Mega Man series has now sadly been
delayed for a third time.
Back in August it was announced that Mega Man
spiritual successor Mighty No. 9 was to be
delayed from its initial release date, the reason behind this was that a number of bugs were found in the game that needed to be ironed out simply because they were literally game breaking.
Banjo - Kazooie
spiritual successor Yooka - Laylee was originally targeting an October, 2016 release window, but developer Playtonic Games (created by former members of Rare) recently announced that it's been
delayed to next year.
The Kickstarter - funded
spiritual successor to Planescape: Torment titled Torment: Tides of Numener has been
delayed into the first quarter of 2017.
Unless it gets
delayed again, fans of Mega Man will be able to enjoy Mighty No. 9, a
spiritual successor that puts you in the role of Beck; an android who must save the world after a virus attacks all of the world's machines, including his fellow androids.
If you've been waiting patiently or otherwise for the
delayed action - platformer Mighty No. 9, Keiji Inafune's
spiritual successor to his Mega Man series, know that the wait will end on February 9, 2016.