Mighty No. 9 Gets Extra End Stage And Separate Challenge Mode

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Mega Man spiritual successor Mighty No. 9 has hit two more of its stretch goals on Kickstarter—a Challenge Mode and an extra end stage and boss.

 

The Challenge Mode is described as being similar to the Challenge Mode in New Super Mario Bros. U, in that it remixes parts of existing levels and enemies to create mini-missions that you can use to challenge yourself.

 

Meanwhile, the extra end stage will take Beck to one final area after he defeats the other eight Mighty No. bosses in the game.

 

Mighty No. 9’s next stretch goal will be met at the $2.75 million mark, and will add an online co-op Challenge Mode where you can play as both Beck and his partner Call.


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