

"For this new funding campaign we are looking to add new content to the game that we did not or could not add to the stretch goals during the original funding campaign."Īnd it distanced the animated series from the game, at least in terms of how the money raised is spent, insisting Comcept did not use Kickstarter funds to produce the cartoon. "The video game we proposed in the Kickstarter campaign last year is going to be completed with all of the funding we received from backers," it said.

In a FAQ Comcept preemptively addressed concern about the second round of crowdfunding. "We feel this is something we can do with even more support from the fans." "We want the game to be part of something greater we deliver on a global scale. 9 project to end with the game alone," he said. But with further funding, "we can make the game evolve even further". In a video message, below, Inafune said development on the game had progressed smoothly, and that funding already raised will "take care of the present game". This also requires funding, which will be sourced separately through Digital Frontier, the production company working on the series. 9 animated series has been announced - there's a teaser below. Comcept said money raised through pre-orders does not go towards the bonus content stretch goal. And there's an $80 version, which includes the digital copy, the digital reward bundle and Steam Early Access. The digital copy plus the digital reward bundle, which includes a digital retro-style manual, digital art book, strategy guide and soundtrack, costs $50. You can pre-order a digital copy of the game for $23. There's only one stretch goal announced so far: full English voice acting for $100,000.Īnd to coincide with the announcement, pre-orders for the game have been opened up.

Now, it's going back to crowdfunding via PayPal in a bid to raise more money for bonus content, a move Comcept said was sparked by feedback from the game's fans. 9 last year and on 1st October it was funded with a whopping $3.8m raised from over 70,000 backers. 9.Ĭomcept and design star Keiji Inafune launched a Kickstarter for Mighty No.

Japanese developer Comcept has launched a second crowdfunding campaign for side-scrolling platformer Mighty No.
