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A bunch of Mighty No. 9 footage has popped up over the past few days, but how’s the game looking specifically on Wii U? You can see for yourself in the video below.

Mighty No. 9 finally launched today, but things haven’t exactly been going smoothly. On Wii U, some players have been reporting various issues. Perhaps most concerning is that the game is apparently bricking some consoles.

Publisher Deep Silver appears to be aware of at least some of the issues facing Mighty No. 9, and thankfully, a patch is already being deployed. We’re hearing that it’s already out in Europe, with North America to follow by day’s end.

An official statement from Deep Silver reads:

“We’re aware of some isolated incidents of consumers experiencing issues on Wii U, and they’re actually being addressed in a patch that’s deploying out on Wii U systems today. The patch is already live in Europe, and should be hitting U.S. before the end of the day.”

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Deep Silver has readied its own launch trailer for Mighty No. 9 in North America and Europe. You can find it below.

Mighty No. 9 is being released in North America today and to celebrate the occasion, Comcept live-streamed the game for a bit. Keiji Inafune was also present and answered some questions posed by viewers.

The game’s reception was middling at best – it’s currently sitting at a Metacritic score of 60. Users are also reporting several issues with the game already, such as slow load times on the Wii U version. Commenting on the general reception as well as DLC and future plans, Inafune said the following through a translator:

So there’s not any additional DLC beyond the Ray DLC. The reality is they put everything into making this game. They didn’t try to microtransaction it out, they didn’t try to DLC it out for extra money. They put it all in. So, for now, this is what you see and what you get, for the Mighty No. 9 world. But, again, we can hope that if things go well, there’ll be sequels. Because I’ll tell you what, I’m not getting my 2D side-scrolling fill. And at the end of the day, even if it’s not perfect, it’s better than nothing. At least, that’s my opinion.

You can watch the recording of the whole stream here.

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Another round of footage has come in for Mighty No. 9. You’ll find around 40 minutes of gameplay in the video below.

The official launch trailer is in for Mighty No. 9. To see the newest video, continue on below.

Mighty No. 9 will finally be released this week and to help you make an informed decision of whether or not to purchase it, we’ve rounded up some reviews from various sites:

IGN – 5.6 / 10
Gamespot – 5 / 10
GameInformer – 6 / 10
Videogamer – 5 / 10
Destructoid – 6.5 / 10
DigitalSpy – 2 / 5

GamesRadar recently held a live stream to show footage from the final version of Mighty No. 9. The full Twitch recording can be found after the break.

The first episode of Mighty No. 9’s documentary is now online. You can give it a watch below.

We also have the size for Mighty No. 9 on the eShop. The digital version will require 2,954MB of free space.

Lastly, Mighty No. 9 is getting a soundtrack in Japan on July 5 for 4,000 yen. 69 tracks will be included, spread across 2 CDs. A 28 page booklet will also be included. Head past the break for the full soundtrack.

10 more minutes of off-screen Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night footage has surfaced. The latest video with gameplay is below.


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