Mighty No. 9 Collector’s Edition Announced

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Comcept and Deep Silver have announced a collector’s edition for Mighty No. 9. This is called the Mighty No. 9: Signature Edition, and includes the launch edition of the game, along with a 6.5-inch, individually-numbered statue of Beck.

 

The statue has 14 different articulation points and three interchangeable faceplates, and you’ll need to pony up $59.99 if you want to get your hands on the collector’s edition.

 

Meanwhile, all launch window versions of the game will come packed with an additional “Retro Hero” DLC that allows players to battle as a Minecraft-esque version of Beck, as well as a 1-hit-death difficulty mode.

 

Mighty No. 9 will be available on September 15th in North America and September 18th worldwide for PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3.

 


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