

9 took to Kickstarter, the outpouring of support for this game was unreal. For the most part, people were right as Capcom cancelled every Mega Man title that was in production and relegated the Blue Bomber to making cameo appearances in Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Super Smash Bros. 9 should have no problems in a market that sorely needs a game of this, in this particular niche.When Keiji Inafune left Capcom, many felt it spelled the end of Mega Man. With a Kickstarter success and a fairly big game publisher behind it, Deep Silver, Mighty No. 9 proved to be a success, but that's just too far into the future to even consider at this point. He also said that a sequel would be made if Mighty No. From the looks of it, the delays have been caused by the fact that they are trying to cover a huge number of platforms at once, so it's easy to see why they would have problems.

9 has one chanceĪccording to a report on gamespark.jp, via VG247, Keiji Inafune says that the deadline won't be missed this time. Inafune assures us that this is the last one. The problem is, of course, that release dates have been advanced before, but Mr. 9 is Q1 2016 and Keiji Inafune says they won't miss it this time.Īs it stands right now, the February 9 date has been set in stone for North America and the rest of the world should get it on February 12, 2016. 9 was all the way back in April 2014, meaning it's long overdue. It's been in the works for quite some time, and it already missed some deadlines, which didn't make a lot of people happy, as you can imagine. The new game is supposed to launch on all platforms currently in use, even including Linux, Mac OS, and Wii U. He promised that the game won't suffer any more delay, which is the news that everyone was waiting for. He's the one who initially illustrated the original Mega Man and the man behind the successful new Kickstarter project.

9, the spiritual successor to the famous Mega Man series, is a game designed by Keiji Inafune.
