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Mighty No. 9 will now come to next gen consoles and handhelds!

A little while back we reported on Mighty No. 9 hitting $2.2 million on its Kickstarter campaign and would now come to current generation consoles. Since then, Mighty No. 9 has shot up to $3.5 million and as a result, it will come to next generation consoles as well as the 3DS and PSVita.

The Mighty No.9 team have also released a 13 second video showcasing some gameplay with placeholder animations, giving backers an idea of how the game is going to look and turn out. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UXDiQrgI6M']

Mighty No.9 is expected to release in 2015, updates will be provided throughout the development process. The Kickstarter will finish tonight as the most successful Japanese Kickstarter ever. If you want to contribute you'll have to do it before then (update: the campaign has now closed at $3.845 million).

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One last push might reveal that last mystery box and bag those last extra couple of features.

The press team behind Mighty No. 9 also recently released figures telling us that $57.58 was the backing average and that the campaign brought in 1,700 new backers per day, making around $97,000 every 24 hours.

KitGuru Says: Mighty No. 9 is shaping up nicely, but all of these extra versions could affect release dates. I wouldn't want to see one particular port pushed back a year in order to prioritise other versions.  Have you backed Mighty No. 9?

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