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Mighty No. 9 meets stretch goal for Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii U versions

The Kickstarter fundraising campaign for Mighty No. 9, Keiji Inafune's spiritual successor to Mega Man, passed its $2.2 million stretch goal tonight, securing Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U support.

The current-gen console support joins confirmed platform versions for Windows PC, Linux and Mac. Comcept USA announced earlier this month that Mighty No. 9 will head to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, if its Kickstarter campaign reaches its $3.3 million stretch goal. If fans continue to express their desire for portable versions of the title, PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS support will be a possibility.

The developers recently outlined Mighty No. 3, a Mighty No. 9 boss with a core theme of electricity paired with a personality that could "best be described as ‘frenzied.'"

Mighty No . 9 was announced by Inafune at a PAX Prime panel last month. At the time of writing, the fundraising campaign has collected more than $2.2 million in pledges from more than 38 thousand backers, surpassing its initial $900,000 fund raising goal. For information about Mighty No . 9, be sure to check out our interview with Inafune where he discuses the game's details and his reasons for exploring Kickstarter fundraising.

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