

Of course, this wouldn’t be a true Mighty No. For region-locked items, like the 3DS, you’ll additionally be asked to choose your specific PAL or NTSC region, so be sure to double check that you are using the right one, since redeem codes may not work otherwise. 9 is headed to PC, Nintendo Wii U, 3DS, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Playstation 3 and Playstation 4 and PS Vita, it’s doubtful that every backer will just want to default to one specific platform. The survey states:Īny backers who have not chosen their preferred platform by the deadline will be given a Steam key and a DRM-free PC download by default. Go fill in that survey right now, as the sheet claims that those who don’t get it done shortly will let the company choose for them.

Just in case you were planning on doing that “later,” as in, “never,” we urge you to reconsider. Patrons will need to input some basic data, such as full name, e-mail and country of residence, before choosing what platform to claim the long-awaited project from director Keiji Inafune. What’s self-consciously being called the “Final Round” survey, the mail will let you choose what version of the game backers will want to redeem. In particular, don’t just toss aside any new news about the crowd-funded title, because there’s an email survey being sent out that requires some pretty immediate attention. 9, to feel disappointed from its lofty Kickstarter start to now, try to muster up some final courage. Public Service Announcement: If you’re one of the many backers of Mega Man-inspired platform game, Mighty No.
