Mighty Gunvolt Heads To Steam On September 29th With All The DLC

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Inti Creates is bringing its NES-style action-platformer Mighty Gunvolt to Steam on September 29th. Everyone who purchased Azure Striker Gunvolt on Steam before September 28th will get Mighty Gunvolt for free. Otherwise it costs $4.99.

 

The Steam version of Mighty Gunvolt comes with all the DLC released on the 3DS version of the game. That includes the Factory, Bio Lab, Highway, and Gym stages.

 

Mighty Gunvolt has three starring characters: Ekoro from Galgun, Beck from Mighty No. 9, and Gunvolt from Azure Striker Gunvolt. It was released on 3DS last year and is being used in part to help promote Mighty No. 9 by including Beck and some of the game’s bosses.


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